Have you tried Ubuntu minimal installer?
Alternatively, you could install Xubuntu without a bootloader and then try ti
install grub from a live Linux.
Lukas
Am 29. November 2017 09:39:57 MEZ schrieb Brian :
>On 11/29/2017 01:25 AM, CryptKiddie wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Did you keep your Debian? Then
On Wed, 2017-11-29 at 01:28 -0500, Brian wrote:
> Not directly related, but a new LTS version will be released next
> > April.
> > If you can't work this issue out, why not try 17.10 and see if it
> > does
> > better? It'll be supported until 18.04 is available.
> >
> I suppose that's a possibilit
On 11/29/2017 01:25 AM, CryptKiddie wrote:
> Hi,
> Did you keep your Debian? Then you could simply skip the bootloader
> installation and use debians grub to boot your Ubuntu
No, I wiped out Debian, but it's an idea...
Brian.
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