Trying to install Kubuntu 24.04 from a usb. Install is on a laptop which has Windows and harddrive is (was) encrypted by BitLocker.
Installer just says "X There are no partitions to install on". And I click cancel and end up in kubuntu (running on usb).
Opening "KDE Partition Manager" it pops up a window entitled "Authentication Required - PolicyKit 1 KDE Agent" which says "Authenticate to Manage Disks. An application is attempting to perform an action that requires priveileges. Authentication is required to perform this action." and has space to end a "Password: ".
What password does it want? I have not set any password in Kubuntu at this stage, so I don't understand what it is asking for. My one guess was that it was because the Windows partition was encrypted by BitLocker and it was some password related to this, but I then decrypted the whole disk and this didn't change anything, still got same issue during install.
Any idea what password it wants? Or how to bypass/overrule this and get to edit the partitions?
Installer just says "X There are no partitions to install on". And I click cancel and end up in kubuntu (running on usb).
Opening "KDE Partition Manager" it pops up a window entitled "Authentication Required - PolicyKit 1 KDE Agent" which says "Authenticate to Manage Disks. An application is attempting to perform an action that requires priveileges. Authentication is required to perform this action." and has space to end a "Password: ".
What password does it want? I have not set any password in Kubuntu at this stage, so I don't understand what it is asking for. My one guess was that it was because the Windows partition was encrypted by BitLocker and it was some password related to this, but I then decrypted the whole disk and this didn't change anything, still got same issue during install.
Any idea what password it wants? Or how to bypass/overrule this and get to edit the partitions?
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