Acer V5-171 Windows 8 + Ubuntu help
Artifex Maximus
artifexor at gmail.com
Sat Jan 19 15:21:39 UTC 2013
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw at googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 19 January 2013 13:34, Artifex Maximus <artifexor at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Ryan Gauger <rtgkid at outlook.com> wrote:
>>> I don’t quite understand the question, but I’ll try to answer it. Canonical and Ubuntu developers have created a signed key, so when Ubuntu is installed and Secure Boot is enabled, Ubuntu is able to boot correctly without having key errors. If I didn’t answer the question, I apologize. Have a great rest of the week!
>>
>> Thanks for your answer. I know that Microsoft digitally signed the
>> relevant file(s) but looks like Acer only allows manually selected
>> .efi files which must be on FAT32 partition. Because install CD/DVD is
>> not FAT32 I need to create a USB pendrive to install Ubuntu by copying
>> files from disk to USB pendrive. Copy ISO file with dd is not enough.
>> When I copy the content of disk and allow the boot of bootx64.efi in
>> the BIOS the system boots but no error displayed and screen remains
>> black. I tried the same with Fedora 18 but no success. The difference
>> that Fedora loader says that loader is whitelisted (I think in SB
>> means) and "GRUB is loading". So I think the loading process is stuck
>> at some GRUB stage but no idea where.
>>
>> I think this is mostly Acer related problem but try to find some
>> solution and asking because others might have the same problem and
>> found some solution.
>
> Ron Rhodes posted the following recently:
>>I was aware of the problems being experienced with the new UEFI used on W8 but was confident I'd find a solution and be able to install Ubuntu. It took me several weeks but I succeeded by delving into the Ubuntu forums, eventually I found a posting which explained you needed a licence key which 12.04-1 LTS didn't have but that the newly released 12.10 64bit ISO does have. It has to be the 64bit and you need to use a USB Flash Drive following the appropriate instructions on the Ubuntu site and it worked and I have been dual booting and using Ubuntu for over a month.
>
>>The posting also said that the 12.04-2 LTS release due out this month will have the licence key which I am looking forward to so that I can go back to the LTS version.
>
> Note that to put the iso on a usb stick use the instructions linked to
> by links at the bottom right of
> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
Thanks for your answer. I tried using Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.2.4
with Ubuntu 12.10 64bit ISO image as instructions describe but no
success. Still just a black screen on boot and no install menu.
Waiting for 12.04.2 till no solution.
Bye,
a
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