Hello,
I recently installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a Dell XPS L502X laptop with 8 GB RAM and a 250 GB SSD drive, and apart from some problems with nvidia packages, it has worked OK.
Now I want to do a test install of 22.04 LTS on the same machine, so I got the ISO (and of course checked it), and created a bootable USB drive.
However, when I start up the laptop with this USB drive, it will not boot. The BIOS recognizes the USB flash drive as a storage device, but I always get the message 'Operating System not found', no matter what I try.
The exact same USB drive boots just fine in the exact same laptop when I write the Kubuntu 20.04.4 LTS ISO to it, so it would appear that there is something strange going on with the '22.04 ISO.
I also tried several ways to create this bootable flash drive with '22.04, including the dd command, but nothing works. All these different methods work just fine with the '20.04 ISO.
Does anyone have an idea what may be the problem here? Or is there something fundamentally different about the way that 22.04 LTS boots compared to 20.04?
Thanks in advance,
Richard
I recently installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a Dell XPS L502X laptop with 8 GB RAM and a 250 GB SSD drive, and apart from some problems with nvidia packages, it has worked OK.
Now I want to do a test install of 22.04 LTS on the same machine, so I got the ISO (and of course checked it), and created a bootable USB drive.
However, when I start up the laptop with this USB drive, it will not boot. The BIOS recognizes the USB flash drive as a storage device, but I always get the message 'Operating System not found', no matter what I try.
The exact same USB drive boots just fine in the exact same laptop when I write the Kubuntu 20.04.4 LTS ISO to it, so it would appear that there is something strange going on with the '22.04 ISO.
I also tried several ways to create this bootable flash drive with '22.04, including the dd command, but nothing works. All these different methods work just fine with the '20.04 ISO.
Does anyone have an idea what may be the problem here? Or is there something fundamentally different about the way that 22.04 LTS boots compared to 20.04?
Thanks in advance,
Richard
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