Not really a failure, because I did learn something - I think.
So I was on 16.04.4 (32 bit) since 16.04.1 was released. I liked it a lot and was very happy with the stability. In mid stream I switched to a better motherboard with a 64 bit processor, but 32 bit Kubuntu just kept on rockin' so I wasn't concerned. I did download a 64 bit 16.04.4, burned it to a thumb drive and a 64 bit 18.04 and burned it to another thumb drive. I put those two drives in the drawer for a while, waiting on 18.04.1.
I heard a lot of good things about Bionic, so a found the thumb drive with 18.04 on it and installed - manually. After completion, it popped up a message about EFI and GRUB not being installed. After checking and changing the BIOS settings, it happened again. So I pulled out the 16.04.4 64 bit thumbdrive and it installed just fine. That installer did show a box with info about EFI, but gave the option to just go back and do a "normal" install. After that no problems.
UEFI is a thing that will be with us for a long time, I understand that, and there may actually be some advantages. But, I just have no desire right now to go through the extra steps it takes to accommodate something that in my opinion is a solution looking for a problem.
Anyway, 16.04.4 64 bit is up a running well on my desktop box. Now off to discover somethings about UEFI before 18.04.1 comes out and I move to install Bionic again.
So I was on 16.04.4 (32 bit) since 16.04.1 was released. I liked it a lot and was very happy with the stability. In mid stream I switched to a better motherboard with a 64 bit processor, but 32 bit Kubuntu just kept on rockin' so I wasn't concerned. I did download a 64 bit 16.04.4, burned it to a thumb drive and a 64 bit 18.04 and burned it to another thumb drive. I put those two drives in the drawer for a while, waiting on 18.04.1.
I heard a lot of good things about Bionic, so a found the thumb drive with 18.04 on it and installed - manually. After completion, it popped up a message about EFI and GRUB not being installed. After checking and changing the BIOS settings, it happened again. So I pulled out the 16.04.4 64 bit thumbdrive and it installed just fine. That installer did show a box with info about EFI, but gave the option to just go back and do a "normal" install. After that no problems.
UEFI is a thing that will be with us for a long time, I understand that, and there may actually be some advantages. But, I just have no desire right now to go through the extra steps it takes to accommodate something that in my opinion is a solution looking for a problem.
Anyway, 16.04.4 64 bit is up a running well on my desktop box. Now off to discover somethings about UEFI before 18.04.1 comes out and I move to install Bionic again.
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