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Thank you GreyGeek for your answer.
I'm sorry if I havn't been clear enough:
- The second to last time, I couldn't boot after the installation of Kubuntu 16.04 crashed.
- But after the last try which also crashed I can still boot. I have the choice between Kubuntu 14.04 and Windows.
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Thank you GreyGeek for your answer.
I'm sorry if I havn't been clear enough:
- The second to last time, I couldn't boot after the installation of Kubuntu 16.04 crashed.
- But after the last try which also crashed I can still boot. I have the choice between Kubuntu 14.04 and Windows.
I tried both times to install Kubuntu 16.04 on sda8. A swap should therefore have been automatically installed on sda7, but the computer might crashed before.
In both cases, the bootloader should have been installed on sda.
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You have Kubuntu on sda6 with EXT4 whichonly occasionally boots.
You apparently have attempted to install Kubuntu on sda8 but it didn’t get successfully added to grub because you didn’t save grub to sda2, the only boot partition you have.
Redo your Kubuntu 16.04 (?) installation to sda8 and save grub to sda2
If that fails the use a boot repair isotope fix your boot issues"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Why not just use 18.04 instead, that way you won't have to upgrade next year!"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Thank you GreyGeek for your advice, but
- I think that there are bugs at the begining in Kubuntu 18.04 on the contrary to an old software like Kubuntu 16.04.
- I don't understand why, but the people who create Kubuntu change the name of the applications. For instance Ksnapshot in Kubuntu 14.04 became Spectacle in Kubuntu 16.04. I don't need and I don't want to learn new names.
- I would have to update a few times this system. I think that each time you update a computer, it gets slower and some applications might no longer work.
- I see very little difference between Kubuntu 14.04 and Kubuntu 16.04 (More precisely I find Kubuntu 14.04 better because there is the software manager muon). Therefore I don't see the point in installing the latest version of Kubuntu, because I guess that the differences with Kubuntu 16.04 are negligeable for me.
- I will still have later the possibility the install Kubuntu 18.04 or later on an onther part of my HDD.
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I have
Code:kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ sudo parted /dev/sda 'print' Model: ATA WDC WD5000BPKT-7 (scsi) Disk /dev/sda: 500GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B Partition Table: msdos Disk Flags: Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 1 32.3kB 41.1MB 41.1MB primary fat16 diag 2 41.9MB 828MB 786MB primary ntfs boot 3 828MB 90.9GB 90.1GB primary ntfs 4 90.9GB 500GB 409GB extended lba 8 90.9GB 251GB 160GB logical btrfs 6 362GB 437GB 75.4GB logical ext4 7 437GB 446GB 8291MB logical linux-swap(v1) 5 446GB 500GB 54.3GB logical ntfs
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Originally posted by nicrnicr View PostThank you GreyGeek for your advice, but
- I think that there are bugs at the begining in Kubuntu 18.04 on the contrary to an old software like Kubuntu 16.04.
Originally posted by nicrnicr View Post- I don't understand why, but the people who create Kubuntu change the name of the applications. For instance Ksnapshot in Kubuntu 14.04 became Spectacle in Kubuntu 16.04. I don't need and I don't want to learn new names.
Originally posted by nicrnicr View Post- I would have to update a few times this system. I think that each time you update a computer, it gets slower and some applications might no longer work.
That will especially be true IF you run a release past its EOL and it gets infected and hijacks your computer. You'll notice a speed slowdown on both your system and your network, HD space will get eaten up, and, perhaps, someday, you might get a knock on the door from your local law enforcement demanding your computer because they traced child porn to your IP. All because you wanted to stay with an EOL release.
Originally posted by nicrnicr View Post- I see very little difference between Kubuntu 14.04 and Kubuntu 16.04 (More precisely I find Kubuntu 14.04 better because there is the software manager muon). Therefore I don't see the point in installing the latest version of Kubuntu, because I guess that the differences with Kubuntu 16.04 are negligeable for me.
Originally posted by nicrnicr View Post- I will still have later the possibility the install Kubuntu 18.04 or later on an onther part of my HDD.Last edited by GreyGeek; Apr 25, 2018, 11:25 AM."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Dear GreyGeek,
Thank you very much for all the time you spent with my problem.
I have the same problem with Kubuntu 18.04:
- At the begining of the installation, as I choose the keyboard, the screen showed: "ubi-console-setup crashed". "ubi-console-setup failed with exit code 1. Further information may be found in /var/log/syslog/. Do you want to try running this step again before continuing? If you do not, your installation may fail entirely or may be broken.".
I clicked on "try again", but than I received the same message.
- Therefore I installed Kubuntu 18.04 again on the USB drive.
For the second installation I got that it is impossible to do "grub install /dev/sda". This is a big failure".
For the third one I got that it is impossible to do "grub install /dev/sda2". This is a big failure".Last edited by nicrnicr; Apr 26, 2018, 07:55 AM.
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What to do ...
First, considering all the things you’ve done, or did and didn’t report, with everything your doing resulting in failure, I suggest that you do the following:
1. Delete all the partitions in the 4th primary partition, so that the only partitions left are your three Windows partitions and an empty raw 4th primary partition.
2 Reboot to make sure you can still boot into Windows. If you can, fine. If you can’t even boot into Window then boot a boot-repair USB stick and fix it.
3. With Windows booting and running OK you are now faced with three choices:
A- Run Windows and forgetting about installing Linux
B- Retry installing Kubuntu on the 4th primary partition. That involves downloading a fresh copy of the ISO AND MAKING SURE the checksum is valid for both the ISO and the USB. Booting the USB and installing Kubuntu without trying anything fancy that would lead to another failure
C- Do step B but instead of installing on the fourth partition let it install to the ENTIRE hard disk, overwriting Windows and all other partitions, making Bionic the sole OS on your HD.
My recommendation: Option A"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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I personally
in over a decade of this have
NEVER
seen this message:
- At the begining of the installation,
as I choose the keyboard, t
he screen showed: "ubi-console-setup crashed". "ubi-console-setup failed with exit code 1.
Further information may be found in /var/log/syslog/.
Do you want to try running this step again before continuing?
If you do not, your installation may fail entirely or may be broken.".
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