from comment#4,
This system is able to boot in UEFI mode.
Seems the systems can boot in uEFI mode, so I set this bug to invalid.
if anything unfixed, please reopen this bug or issue another bug for that.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: grub2
Verified on 201208-11537
This system is able to boot in UEFI mode.
But as Ivan's comment in #3, the system should be installed in the UEFI mode
first.
1. Restore BIOS to default settings, make sure it will not boot in Legacy mode
2. Install Ubuntu 12.04.2 with a LiveUSB which was created by the
@Po-Hsu Lin,
not quiet sure what you mean in comment #4,
So, after you do the test, could it boot to UEFI mode?
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Title:
Dell Latittude 6340u -
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Dell Latittude 6340u - Systems will not boot in uEFI mode
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Please try to set Bios default, and make sure the Ubuntu UEFI boot entry is
deleted. And install the Ubuntu again.
If you install in Legacy PXE boot mode, the Ubuntu UEFI boot entry won't be
created, only boot from legacy mode.
If you install in the UEFI mode, the Ubuntu UEFI boot entry will be
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Canonical Hardware Enablement Team (canonical-hwe-team) = Ivan
Hu (ivan.hu)
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'set debug=all' and looking at the end of the output might help; you can
use the --debug-image=all switch to grub-install to put this in place.
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Wait. Legacy PXE boot mode? That doesn't give you a UEFI environment
... so I don't know why there was an Ubuntu UEFI boot entry. Perhaps
this was left over from a previous installation?
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** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Title:
Dell Latittude 6340u - Systems will not boot in uEFI mode
To manage