[Bug 1668148] Re: Booting installer in EFI mode with existing bios mode hd crashes

Chris Chambers chrischmbrs5 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 10:27:44 UTC 2018


Re comment 23, Thank you Steve.

Yes, from what you say of changes made i agree the problem this end will
be solved. So i will have  another go at installing  18.04 but will wait
till 18.04.1 And i will have a go at UEFI boot and to enrol the
broadcom-sta-dkms module that you say is possible.   A new learning
curve for me!

Thanks.

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Title:
  Booting installer in EFI mode with existing bios mode hd crashes

Status in partman-efi package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in partman-efi source package in Artful:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  When installing in EFI mode to a disk that is partitioned without an
  EFI system partition, you do get a warning message that this may cause
  a problem and suggests that you go back and do a bios mode install
  instead.  The way that it is worded, and the fact that the button to
  switch to a BIOS mode install is labeled "cancel", is very confusing
  and has lead to hundreds, if not thousands of users clicking the OK
  button instead, and proceeding with an install that is doomed to fail.
  This message really needs to be clarified.

  Instead of clarifying, the question was removed, and grub-efi is
  always used, which crashes the install.  grub-pc is the correct
  version to use in this case.  This is a release regression that needs
  corrected for 18.04.1.

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