I can successfully install Ubuntu 18.04 on a new sata hard drive, connected by a SATA-to-USB adapter. I was having issues with the SATA channels on my computer so this seemed to be a temporary work-around until I got the issues solved, or acquired another computer.
So, then I wanted to install Kubuntu on a second partition. That is really what I desire, and have been using for several years. I created the partition from a live install disk on a USB-connected SD card and installed it. Went to boot into that by removing the live disk and pressing ENTER as instructed. It went to command line emergency mode. I reboot into the install disk to look at the file system of the new install, and see that inside my home directory, there were only a few invisible files and one inv. folder. No Desktop, Documents, Downloads, etc.
Next I reformatted the whole drive and tried installing just Kubuntu, on one partition. Same thing happened. I had went through this whole ordeal before, using a web-downloaded iso file but this last attempt was a torrent file. What can I do to solve this?
So, then I wanted to install Kubuntu on a second partition. That is really what I desire, and have been using for several years. I created the partition from a live install disk on a USB-connected SD card and installed it. Went to boot into that by removing the live disk and pressing ENTER as instructed. It went to command line emergency mode. I reboot into the install disk to look at the file system of the new install, and see that inside my home directory, there were only a few invisible files and one inv. folder. No Desktop, Documents, Downloads, etc.
Next I reformatted the whole drive and tried installing just Kubuntu, on one partition. Same thing happened. I had went through this whole ordeal before, using a web-downloaded iso file but this last attempt was a torrent file. What can I do to solve this?
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