![]() ![]() Some UEFI/BIOS have switches that make sense like UEFI on, CSM/BIOS on/off. You must have booted Boot-Repair in UEFI mode or turned it on in BIOS. Should I continue to try to disable UEFI (if so, how) or install a EFI partition ? What are my other next steps / ![]() I have found the UEFI Installing Tips, a nice synopsis of some of problems that users have experienced and possible solutions but no clear solution of next steps. I have not found legacy mode or any other mode that would disable the UEFI in the boot screen (that I obtain by hitting f2) to my bios (or UEFI ) - Phoenix SecureCore Tiano, v1.15 More googling, I tried to remove the UEFI mode and retry after creating a EFI partition, FAT32, 100MB-250MB, start of disk, boot flag." Running boot-repair, "the boot of your pc is in EFI mode but there's no EFI partition detected. While running boot-repair, I received a message that So I googled that error and did boot-repair which recreated this log usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / (is /dev mounted?). I did some googling, found a suggestion to sudo update-grub did that received the error: I did and even before grub appeared, I received the error:Įrror file not found, error you need to load the kernel first After installing ubuntu 12.04.2, 64bit to my acer aspire 5560-7414 laptop, on a single 500gb hard drive.Īfter installation, and manually setting my hard drive partitions in the ubuntu installer as / 20gb, /var 20gb, /swap 8gb, and remaining /home (all under ext4 except the swap), I successfully completed the installation and it asked me to reboot. ![]()
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