![]() ![]() The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by KouDy. So from live again i tried mount –bind /etc/nf /mnt/etc/nf which after chroot into /mnt doesn’t do anythingįinally i figured the network by copying /run/resolvconf/nf into chroot, apt-get install –reinstall grub-pc worked fine but did not fix the boot from CF (again back to black screen with blinking underscore) There is /etc/nf when listing /etc (in chroot so really /mnt/etc/nf) Then after chroot i get name or service not known when trying to ping Or am i on completely wrong track here?įrom live i mount –bind /sys /proc and /dev into /mnt (where /dev/sda1 is mounted) So now after i solve not working network while chrooted it will maybe come to life. I guess i need to run apt-get install –reinstall grub-pc when chrooted to CF installation from live. I am not sure why this in particular is causing everything to fail.īut then i ended up with disk without grub (i guess). What did the trick was apparently that i unchecked GRUB option in 3rd step (i think it was 3rd step). I'm a complete newbie at Linux/Ubuntu and would be grateful if anyone can provide a solution to this problem.All right so i managed to install the system to CF from USB boot. ![]() I have tried boot-repair, which says that that there was an error during repair due to which it could not be completed. I am somewhat certain (but not completely) that the Ubuntu OS installed perfectly and the problem cropped up only in the GRUB installation, since whenever I try to re-install, the setup wizard says that "this computer has Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on it" and gives the option to "Erase Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and re-install", which would only be possible if Ubuntu was already installed. I had read that GRUB bootloader must be installed to that partition. ![]() dev/sda1 is the EFI boot partition (ESP partition) on my HDD to which Windows Boot Manager is installed. Step 7: Follow the trivial instructions Fix Grub Not Showing For Windows 10 Linux Dual Boot Fix No Bootable Device Found Error After Installing Ubuntu error. The installation starts smoothly but fails again and again with the message "unable to install GRUB on dev/sda1" and says that it is a "fatal error". EDIT: Actual error message: mount: /dev/sdb1 is already mounted or /run/install/tmpmnt0 busy Warning: Can't get kickstart from /dev/sdb1:/ks.cfg To test that the syntax was correct I placed the kickstart file on another USB stick and loaded the same command to grab ks.cfg from the new location: linux kshd:sdc1:/ks. I have disabled secure boot, fast boot and created suitable partitions on Windows already. I have set up a Ubuntu bootable USB drive and booted Ubuntu in UEFI mode from it. A USB flash drive or USB hard drive has the MBR (msdos) partition table. ![]() I'm installing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on a Dell Inspiron 5559 with 1 TB HDD where WIndows 10 is already installed, hence it's a dual boot. Internet access for downloading a distribution to install, or a pre-downloaded ISO file. ![]()
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