I carefully determined the steps for downloading the Kubuntu 22.04.1 image file from Kubuntu.org, copying the file to usb flash drive in order to install it onto my HP zBook. I followed the directions and things seemed to go well -- when I installed Kubuntu, all the installation screens showed up, I was prompted for the necessary information, (network password, partitions, username, password, etc...). I got prompts saying various files were being installed, (including the boot loader), and that updates were being downloaded and installed.
So, once the Kubuntu installer said the process was finished, it seemed like things would be great. Then, when I removed the flash drive and tried booting the computer, I found that instead of the boot sequence, I got the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI screen giving me the options to do a memory test, hard drive check, something regarding language, or exit. I exited this and next came a screen saying "BootDevice Not Found Please install an operating system on your hard disk"
I entered the computer's start-up menu and tried changing to different combinations of boot-up device options, which didn't help. I installed Kubuntu from my flash drive twice and ran into the same issue both times.
I'm wondering if I need to install the latest version of Ubuntu-22.04.1, then make the upgrade to Kubuntu after that. I tried to follow that method by using Ubuntu update manager because I had Ubuntu 20.04 LTS installed on my laptop previously. Whenever I tried to update using update manager, nothing happened, that's why I decided to just install a new Kubuntu OS from usb flash drive.
I also recall that I had some issues in trying to install Ubuntu 20.04 on my HP laptop. Does HP not play well with Linux?
Thanks for any suggestions anyone can offer.
So, once the Kubuntu installer said the process was finished, it seemed like things would be great. Then, when I removed the flash drive and tried booting the computer, I found that instead of the boot sequence, I got the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI screen giving me the options to do a memory test, hard drive check, something regarding language, or exit. I exited this and next came a screen saying "BootDevice Not Found Please install an operating system on your hard disk"
I entered the computer's start-up menu and tried changing to different combinations of boot-up device options, which didn't help. I installed Kubuntu from my flash drive twice and ran into the same issue both times.
I'm wondering if I need to install the latest version of Ubuntu-22.04.1, then make the upgrade to Kubuntu after that. I tried to follow that method by using Ubuntu update manager because I had Ubuntu 20.04 LTS installed on my laptop previously. Whenever I tried to update using update manager, nothing happened, that's why I decided to just install a new Kubuntu OS from usb flash drive.
I also recall that I had some issues in trying to install Ubuntu 20.04 on my HP laptop. Does HP not play well with Linux?
Thanks for any suggestions anyone can offer.
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