[Bug 1877090] Re: Help users who have started the installer in the wrong efi/bios mode
Simon Quigley
1877090 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Feb 22 08:37:47 UTC 2025
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
Help users who have started the installer in the wrong efi/bios mode
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
I recently tried to do a fresh install of Kubuntu 20.04 over the top
of an existing installation.
sda - Windows install
sdb - Windows spinning disk
sdc - Linux disk, partitioned into / and /home
Because I didn't want to trash /home, I had to choose manual
partitioning. I set sdc1 to be formatted ext4 and mounted at /, set
sdc2 to be mounted as /home, and set the boot loader to be installed
on sdc. I'm not convinced the partitioning part is relevant.
After the installation finished and I rebooted, I was presented with a
grub terminal, nothing else.
I eventually realised that I had booted the usb stick into bios mode
(this was the first entry I found), and when I repeated the
installation with it booted into uefi mode everything worked.
I don't know anything about the details of bios/uefi, so this may be a
stupid question, but is there any way that the installer could have
figured out that I was doing something wrong and given me a hint
before I rebooted to a grub console? I haven't tested with automatic
partitioning, maybe that works better, but booting to a blank grub
console is a pretty harsh outcome for the installer.
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