I am tired of Windows but also have intense dislike of Apple. I tried PopOS but was not happy (high CPU usage + WiFi disconnecting a LOT). I am trying out Kubuntu 23.04. I very much like what I see with regards to Kubuntu from the Live USB. Especially that in three days I have not once had a WiFi disconnect. I can not get it to install correctly. I am at work so can not use the machine at home for this but will outline what I have tried. The laptop is an i5 Acer. It has a 1 TB SSD and 16 GBs of RAM. It has a 2 GB nvidia card (not sure of the exact model). Secure Boot is turned off. UEFI is enabled (not Legacy). When I first tried installing, I went into KPartition and deleted everything. I made it GPT. When I ran the installer, I opted for Minimal Install. When it came time to partition I choose manual (as I wanted Home on a separate partition). When I was complete, these were the settings:
The next page showed it would be creating the four partitions. It finished installing installing and told me to restart. I restarted, remove the drive then hit Enter. Upon restarted I had the "No Bootable Device" screen. I tried again (several times, changing something small (like Boot Loader pointing to /dev/sda1, etc)). I even tried letting the install do the Guided option.
I keep getting "No Bootable Device." Any suggestions for a Linux noob? I really hope it is something simple that my newness is just missing/overlooking.Thank you.
- 1 MB free space (self allocated when I set first partition as below)
- 1024 MB EFI System Partition
- 16384 MB Swap
- 128000 MB Root (/)
- some amount here MB Home (/home) ← sorry don't remember exact amount - it was remainder minus 3 MBs (free space at end)
- 3 MB free space
The next page showed it would be creating the four partitions. It finished installing installing and told me to restart. I restarted, remove the drive then hit Enter. Upon restarted I had the "No Bootable Device" screen. I tried again (several times, changing something small (like Boot Loader pointing to /dev/sda1, etc)). I even tried letting the install do the Guided option.
I keep getting "No Bootable Device." Any suggestions for a Linux noob? I really hope it is something simple that my newness is just missing/overlooking.Thank you.
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