[Bug 2070279] Re: Xubuntu 24.04 LTS installer ignores bootloader device

Paul White 2070279 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jun 24 14:15:39 UTC 2024


** Package changed: ubiquity (Ubuntu) => ubuntu-desktop-provision

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Title:
  Xubuntu 24.04 LTS installer ignores bootloader device

Status in ubuntu-desktop-provision:
  New

Bug description:
  Xubuntu 24.04 LTS Installer ignores specified legacy boot loader
  installation device

  NOTE reported against ubiquity because ubuntu-desktop-bootstrap not
  yet known to launchpad

  xubuntu 24.04 LTS
  ubuntu-desktop-bootstrap version 0+git.eef0e0fd6 revision 205
  Legacy BIOS mode installation

  System is Lenovo H520S bought 2013. HDD GPT sda, SSD GPT sdb. Legacy
  BIOS mode. Installing to sda13 /, sda14 /home, sda11 /boot, and
  bootloader device sde, a USB thumbdrive, MBR, one empty ext2
  partition.

  Installer ignored specified device sde and attempts to install boot
  loader on sda, which fails.

  Note that first run of installer reported that updated installer was
  available, update was accepted and installer restarted.

  Screen photos:
  	snap list showing installer version
  	manual partitioning display showing sde specification
  	installation summary showing bootloader going to sda not sde
  	installer failure display
  	installer log indicating attempt to install legacy boot loader
  	  to sda failing because device is GPT not MBR

  After installer failure, I was able to manually install the boot
  loader to sde, and successfully booted so far as the Xubuntu login
  screen, but since installer failed before user logins had been
  installed (and presumably no cleanup of unneeded packages, etc, I
  could get no further.

  This is a show-stopper for me.

  Note that with the ubiquity installer, one had the option of executing
  it from the command line with the -b option to tell it to skip grub
  setup completely. Is there any way to do this with ubuntu-desktop-
  bootstrap? (See also Launchpad bug report 696926 where a related issue
  was raised after a change to ubiquity removed the choice of skipping
  grub installation from the gui.)

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