Hi, I recently installed kubuntu with manual partition configuration on a system have no other OS. In the installer, I specified manual partitions and created an EFI partition at the start of the drive (200MB). There were two problems with the default EFI partition that was created:
Before I fixed these problems, the system would not boot past BIOS, and gave no errors or warnings of any kind. Please consider updating the installer to (1) create the correct partition type for EFI partitions, and (2) duplicate the grub .cfg file as .../EFI/boot/bootx64.efi if no such file exists already (and maybe warn?overwrite if it does). It would have saved me 8 hours of totally wasted time. Thanks.
- The partition type was not set to "EFI System". I had to boot from liveUSB and change it with fdisk.
- Grub was written to /boot/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi. Please be aware that not all firmware will see this file! My new Lenovo T540p (arrived 2014-12-19 from the manufacturer) requires grubx64.efi to be copied to /boot/EFI/boot/bootx64.efi.
Before I fixed these problems, the system would not boot past BIOS, and gave no errors or warnings of any kind. Please consider updating the installer to (1) create the correct partition type for EFI partitions, and (2) duplicate the grub .cfg file as .../EFI/boot/bootx64.efi if no such file exists already (and maybe warn?overwrite if it does). It would have saved me 8 hours of totally wasted time. Thanks.
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