I've just changed the live distro image on usb disk, no change in boot. The
14.04 had no problem then.
On Apr 25, 2016 4:05 AM, "Phillip Susi" wrote:
> If you booted the cd in bios mode instead of efi mode, then indeed, it
> would have no problem installing without an EFI
I still think that this is a bug, as 14.04 had no problem installing
without the EFI partition in manual mode.
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 2:44 AM, Phillip Susi
wrote:
> Yes, you need to create an EFI system partition to install in EFI mode.
> This is done automatically if you
I've probably created duplicate #1573722 unaware of this bug inside the
installation process. I've also found workaround (in the comments).
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I've found workaround: create EFI System partition at the beginning of
the disk. Then the installer manages to do the job. This is mentioned in
the manual:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#Creating_an_EFI_System_Partition
,but as /boot FAT32 partition which is not longer relevant in
The UEFI warning: This machine's firmware has started the installer in
UEFI mode but it looks like there may be existing operating systems
already installed using "BIOS compatibility mode". If you continue to
install Debian in UEFI mode, it might be difficult to reboot the machine
into any
Public bug reported:
Installer complained about UEFI at the start (but since I have only one
OS, I proceeded) and then after crashed with grub-efi-amd64-singed
failed to install at the end of installation.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: ubiquity 2.21.63