I think all partitions are established correctly, at least it looks that way. But when I get to the Manual set-up page, it shows an initial 1 Mb partition that does not show up in KDE Partition Manager, Gparted, or Disks. The combo box at the bottom of the Manual set-up page doesn't show an sda2 choice, which I believe is the right one to specify for making the boot partition.
I have two flash drives, a 32 GB one and a 128 GB one. The 128 is the one I want to be my interim drive,* and its the one I can't get to install. I had it working fine except that I thought the small partitions were not sized the way I wanted them. While intending to reinstall it and trying to install 22.04 on the 32 GB drive to learn how to get the partitions right, I accidentally installed the 22.04 on the 128 GB drive as well, wiping out all my settings. (I have no idea how I did that.) The 32 GB installation works fine; it boots every time, but I want the larger data storage area.
So I established partitions in the 128 that exactly matched the 32, but when I try to install 22.04 onto the 128, it always fails with a boot crash. I believe it's because of that 1 MB partition that it says is there preceding the 1 MB initial boot initial partition (two initial 1 MB partitions) but that none of the partition managers seems to see. So I don't know how to eliminate it so that the installer detects the 1-MB boot partition, which has the proper boot configuration, as the sdx2.
*By interim, I mean that I have what appears to be a major problem with my SSD, which, of course, is where my 22.04 should go. Before I get to that, however, I need daily access to the 'net and want to use 22.04. So I want to get a fully functional 22.04 on a drive big enough to function normally and hold my newly accumulated data, about 32 Gigs now. Then I can return the borrowed laptop and flash drive.
I have two flash drives, a 32 GB one and a 128 GB one. The 128 is the one I want to be my interim drive,* and its the one I can't get to install. I had it working fine except that I thought the small partitions were not sized the way I wanted them. While intending to reinstall it and trying to install 22.04 on the 32 GB drive to learn how to get the partitions right, I accidentally installed the 22.04 on the 128 GB drive as well, wiping out all my settings. (I have no idea how I did that.) The 32 GB installation works fine; it boots every time, but I want the larger data storage area.
So I established partitions in the 128 that exactly matched the 32, but when I try to install 22.04 onto the 128, it always fails with a boot crash. I believe it's because of that 1 MB partition that it says is there preceding the 1 MB initial boot initial partition (two initial 1 MB partitions) but that none of the partition managers seems to see. So I don't know how to eliminate it so that the installer detects the 1-MB boot partition, which has the proper boot configuration, as the sdx2.
*By interim, I mean that I have what appears to be a major problem with my SSD, which, of course, is where my 22.04 should go. Before I get to that, however, I need daily access to the 'net and want to use 22.04. So I want to get a fully functional 22.04 on a drive big enough to function normally and hold my newly accumulated data, about 32 Gigs now. Then I can return the borrowed laptop and flash drive.
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