For years I've installed various flavors of Linux right alongside Windows with no problem, because I wasn't dealing with the UEFI setup but the old BIOS.
So back in March I buy myself a shiny new Dell Vostro 5370 that came with Windows 10. This weekend I finally decide it's time to dual boot this machine, and get Kubuntu 19.10 ready to go. After disabling secure boot in the bios and allowing the Legacy boot, I install Kubuntu without a problem.
After rebooting is when the problems began.
Instead of seeing what I was used to (GRUB), I saw a dark screen, then the Kubuntu logo. It boots into Kubuntu with no problems. A few restarts and Kubuntu keeps loading. No option for the Win10.
Playing around with the "one time boot" screen, I see under "Legacy the SSD and the external DVD drive I was using. Under the UEFI option I saw the Windows. Selecting the Windows brings up the Microsoft logo, the spinning dots, then darkness. Followed by booting into Kubuntu.
Never saw the "grub" menu. Is it still around? I needed the data on the windows 10 side, so I re-enabled the secure boot and turned the legacy boot off, and it booted right back into Windows without a problem.
So is there a proper way to install Kubuntu on a UEFI machine? My other hardware is rather dated, so this is my first time dealing with it.
I've messed with Kubuntu 19.10 in a VM, but as it was running native;y (briefly) I discovered it looked GREAT!
So back in March I buy myself a shiny new Dell Vostro 5370 that came with Windows 10. This weekend I finally decide it's time to dual boot this machine, and get Kubuntu 19.10 ready to go. After disabling secure boot in the bios and allowing the Legacy boot, I install Kubuntu without a problem.
After rebooting is when the problems began.
Instead of seeing what I was used to (GRUB), I saw a dark screen, then the Kubuntu logo. It boots into Kubuntu with no problems. A few restarts and Kubuntu keeps loading. No option for the Win10.
Playing around with the "one time boot" screen, I see under "Legacy the SSD and the external DVD drive I was using. Under the UEFI option I saw the Windows. Selecting the Windows brings up the Microsoft logo, the spinning dots, then darkness. Followed by booting into Kubuntu.
Never saw the "grub" menu. Is it still around? I needed the data on the windows 10 side, so I re-enabled the secure boot and turned the legacy boot off, and it booted right back into Windows without a problem.
So is there a proper way to install Kubuntu on a UEFI machine? My other hardware is rather dated, so this is my first time dealing with it.
I've messed with Kubuntu 19.10 in a VM, but as it was running native;y (briefly) I discovered it looked GREAT!
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