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Status: New => Fix Released
** Tags removed: groovy ubuntu-mate
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Title:
At end of install process,
Thanks, Chris. I guess we can chalk this one up as an edge case, as I
imagine that most folks just install one (or maybe 2) OS's, and maybe
people who are doing multi-boot installs could be assumed to know enough
to easily sort that out without further prompting/guidance from the
installer itself.
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Hi Chris, thanks for your reply. Can you point me to a link for some
"how-to" instructions on creating / resizing that partition, and any
necessary configuration of it? I haven't created a dedicated EFI/ESP
partition thus far, only what appears in the attached screenshot of
GParted.
Many thanks,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I see in the logs
Jan 16 01:41:14 ubuntu-mate grub-installer: Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
Jan 16 01:41:19 ubuntu-mate grub-installer: grub-install: error: cannot copy
So, after the above, another dialogue box appeared which said "an
unrecoverable error occurred", and said that a desktop session would be
started so that I could investigate the error, which then booted me into
a MATE live session. As I didn't know how to investigate the issue, I
simply attempted