After installing Ubuntu 19.10 after a few days the software would not
come on when I turned the computer on. Have tryed all that I know to fix
it, still not working, after reinstalling 3 times.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Package changed: ubiquity (Ubuntu) => grub-installer (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
WRAP UP
First my mistake:
I found a work-around. My 2008 HP dc5850 allows me to boot from the first disk
of the internal SATA-2 controller or from a SATA-3 PCIe card, I have added for
the SSD. I did boot in the BIOS from the SSD, but did forget all about it and
assumed during the installation
OK I installed again from CD on the real hardware on partition sdc5. I had the
same old problem, but than I detected, that I told the BIOS some time ago to
boot from the SSD. I did forget it completely and normally I have no problem,
since I install the boot loader on all disks after running
I tried to reconstruct the issue using Virtual Machines. I took an Ubuntu
18.04.2 VM with Linux 4.15 and added a second disk. I booted that VM from the
ISO with Xubuntu 18.04.2 and installed Xubuntu on that second disk and it
rebooted after install without any problem.
So I have to retry it on
I tried to reconstruct the issue using Virtual Machines. I took an Ubuntu
18.04.2 VM with Linux 4.15 and added a second disk. I booted that VM from the
ISO with Xubuntu 18.04.2 and installed Xubuntu on that second disk and it
rebooted after install without any problem.
So I have to retry it on
Thanks for the details, it's not clear from the description though what
you tried to do exactly to get the error? Was that using the xubuntu
installer (and if so what did you do in the partioning step?) or did you
end up in that situation by using update-grub manually from one of your
existing
The boot loader is stored on sda since 2014 and used by all systems on sdc and
sdd. Up to now all 18.04.2 systems use Linux 4.15, since the 4.18 HWE upgrade
failed on the compilation of the ZFS-SPL module (another bug report).
I remember that after trying to repair the system by running
** Package changed: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu) => ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Impossible to boot 18.04.2 from btrfs
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Thank you for your bug report. You did select custom partitioning in the
installer right? Could you describe what partitions you add/their fs
type and if you picked to format or not? What grub error do you get
exactly?
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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