Hallo again.
If I don't want to install Grub I select the medium I install from, normally an 
error occurs and I can install without bootloader 

Am 30. November 2017 09:27:21 MEZ schrieb Brian <b_li...@patandbrian.org>:
>On 11/29/2017 10:24 AM, CryptKiddie wrote:
>> Have you tried Ubuntu minimal installer?
>> 
>> Alternatively, you could install Xubuntu without a bootloader and
>then
>> try ti install grub from a live Linux.
>> 
>
>It won't let me do that, Lukas. The screen I can't get past is the one
>to select the bootloader, not installing one is one of the options on
>that screen but the 'OK' button just dones't seem to function on ANY
>of the choices on that screen.
>
>I guess I will take Len's advice and give it another try when the next
>LTS version comes out. I've no real problem with Debian other than
>they lag so far behind with some of their packaging, it's not as if I
>HAVE to move over to Xubuntu immediately.
>
>I suppose another idea would be to try the standard Ubuntu installer
>and then put XFCE in myself (that one just occurred to me).
>
>Brian.
>
>
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