Linux, Lenovo, AMD Radeon
Petter Adsen
petter at synth.no
Sun Feb 28 09:43:35 UTC 2016
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 20:27:25 +1100
Karl Auer <kauer at biplane.com.au> wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-02-28 at 08:37 +0100, Petter Adsen wrote:
> > In the installer, select manual partitioning. Select the ESP, there
> > has to be one, or Windows wouldn't boot in UEFI mode, and mount it
> > on /boot/efi. Then select the partition you want to install Ubuntu
> > to and let the installer proceed.
>
> There is already a partition, type "efi", 104MB with 45MB used, called
> "Windows Boot Manager", So the partitioner CAN see the EFI partition,
> but it doesn't show me the numeric code.
Sounds right.
> There is a drop down list below the partition table in the Ubuntu
> partitioner, labelled "Device for boot loader installation". The
> disk /dev/sda is selected by default, but it is also possible to
> select any of the other partitions - including the EFI partition.
> Should I specify the EFI partition there, or is /dev/sda correct?
It means the device itself, from what I remember, so /dev/sda. From
that it should figure out that it should place the bootloader in the
ESP.
Petter
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