Okay - was able to do another install. First it refused to let me specify the mount point for the efi partition. So I just went ahead with the installation anyway. I had used the windows disk manager to shrink the windows partition and left empty space. Used th einstallation to divide that into 3 partitions: 1)swap 6GB, 2) root partition (I like to have my '\' directory on a separate partitio - probably just inertiua oin my part, this is the way I have done for many years now. Probably wastes a lot of storage space since I specify 100 GB for it and it only uses about 11 GB. 3) a separate partition for '/home'.
The installation went to completion. I rebooted and nothing in the list - for Kubuntu. Just windows 8.1. Tried rebooting in legacy mode that takes about 3 minutes while it is doing something to do with the GUID and DHCP
Then it informs me that there is no MBR. Okay - that's reasonable since I installed with the UEFI mode. Rebooted and turned on UEFI mode again and boot the Kubuntu Live DVD and clicked on Run Kubuntu. boot Dolphin there and looked at the partitions for '/' and '/home' that the installation should have populated. The '\boot' directory had a mount point for 'efi'. Then I looked at what should have been my 'home' directory, '\home\terry' Nothing there. Totally empty.
I appears that the installation is not really completing. Maybe since the installtion doesn't really run to completion, the Kubuntu boot files don't really get setup to use, even though I peeked in the 'efi' partition and the files seem to be there.
Something weird is going on. I had checked the sha256sum after downloading the ISO file. I just checked it again and it matches what the download site specifies.
Weird.
The installation went to completion. I rebooted and nothing in the list - for Kubuntu. Just windows 8.1. Tried rebooting in legacy mode that takes about 3 minutes while it is doing something to do with the GUID and DHCP
Then it informs me that there is no MBR. Okay - that's reasonable since I installed with the UEFI mode. Rebooted and turned on UEFI mode again and boot the Kubuntu Live DVD and clicked on Run Kubuntu. boot Dolphin there and looked at the partitions for '/' and '/home' that the installation should have populated. The '\boot' directory had a mount point for 'efi'. Then I looked at what should have been my 'home' directory, '\home\terry' Nothing there. Totally empty.
I appears that the installation is not really completing. Maybe since the installtion doesn't really run to completion, the Kubuntu boot files don't really get setup to use, even though I peeked in the 'efi' partition and the files seem to be there.
Something weird is going on. I had checked the sha256sum after downloading the ISO file. I just checked it again and it matches what the download site specifies.
Weird.
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