[Bug 1100247] Re: Unable to install Ubuntu on laptop without enabling Legacy mode
Dave Morley
davmor2 at davmor2.co.uk
Thu Jan 17 14:21:20 UTC 2013
Lenovo Y580
Tested against both Ubuntu and windows 8.
Using only legacy off sucure boot on.
Issues include:
UEFI not recognising the pen drive fullstop
UEFI not recognising the pen drive on reboot
UEFI not storing boot prioity like legacy mode or old bioses
None of these issues are ours per se but are valid contributers to the system not booting from a pendrive.
This doesn't appear to be an issue for dvd's in the dvd drive however.
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Title:
Unable to install Ubuntu on laptop without enabling Legacy mode
Status in “shim” package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in “shim” source package in Precise:
New
Status in “shim” source package in Quantal:
New
Status in “shim” source package in Raring:
New
Bug description:
It is currently impossible to install the following Ubuntu version on
an HP sleekbook 15 laptop without changing the BIOS to "Legacy Mode".
The following tests have been performed :
Quantal Legacy=N Secureboot=Y Key visible=N NOK
Quantal Legacy=N Secureboot=N Key visible=N NOK
Quantal Legacy=Y Secureboot=N Key visible=Y OK
Raring Legacy=N Secureboot=Y Key visible=N NOK
Raring Legacy=N Secureboot=N Key visible=N NOK (1)
Raring Legacy=Y Secureboot=N Key visible=Y OK (picture1)(2)
(daily build)
Precise Legacy=N Secureboot=Y Key visible=N NOK
Precise Legacy=N Secureboot=N Key visible=N NOK (1)
Precise Legacy=Y Secureboot=N Key visible=Y OK (3) (picture2)
(12.04.02 daily build)
(1) Existing Quantal install was visible and bootable
(2) Raring installer hangs on Plymouth right after the mouse's arrow appears
(3) Installation completes correctly but cannot be rebooted
picture1 : http://people.canonical.com/~lbouchard/picture1.jpg
picture2 : http://people.canonical.com/~lbouchard/picture2.jpg
In order to confirm that USB key visibility was not a hardware issue,
I created a Win8 recovery USB key which is correctly seen by the
laptop and can be booted from. An image of the key can be made
available.
FInally, the laptop is an Ubuntu certified laptop (pre-load only) :
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201209-11730/
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