i7 desktop PC, no windows here so using Legacy boot mode. All drives GPT partitioned.
I was trying to do a new bare metal install (to upgrade my grub installation) and both Kubuntu and KDEneon 20.04 forced EFI mode even though I have no EFI partitions - no option to use legacy. Both Ubiquity (Kubuntu) and Calamares (KDEneon) did this. Prior to clicking "Continue" to begin the install, they put out a warning that my system may not be bootable - it wasn't. My PC offered me legacy or EFI boot mode on the USB sticks at boot time but neither would boot in legacy mode.
I had Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon handy so I installed that - it offered either mode at boot, but it's based on 18.04 so probably that's why.
Can anyone tell me one good reason why I MUST use EFI?
I'm kind of curious if one had a MBR formatted disk if the installer would allow a legacy install.
Seems very ominous that another mandate as to how I can setup and use my system has been forced down from above. I can add mandatory EFI along with default snapd to the growing list of "time to go shopping for a new distro..." reasons.
I was trying to do a new bare metal install (to upgrade my grub installation) and both Kubuntu and KDEneon 20.04 forced EFI mode even though I have no EFI partitions - no option to use legacy. Both Ubiquity (Kubuntu) and Calamares (KDEneon) did this. Prior to clicking "Continue" to begin the install, they put out a warning that my system may not be bootable - it wasn't. My PC offered me legacy or EFI boot mode on the USB sticks at boot time but neither would boot in legacy mode.
I had Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon handy so I installed that - it offered either mode at boot, but it's based on 18.04 so probably that's why.
Can anyone tell me one good reason why I MUST use EFI?
I'm kind of curious if one had a MBR formatted disk if the installer would allow a legacy install.
Seems very ominous that another mandate as to how I can setup and use my system has been forced down from above. I can add mandatory EFI along with default snapd to the growing list of "time to go shopping for a new distro..." reasons.
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