Starting new thread because the objective specified in the previous thread has changed. Am now attempting installation of Kubuntu 16.04. No longer attempting dual-boot. (In the time since the creation of the previous thread, I have obtained a new Win10 system for work purposes, and no longer need to preserve dual-boot capability on the system it replaced). My goal now is a complete K16.04 takeover of the XPS 13.
Here is the system:
And here is the current drive partition status:
The system runs BIOS version A08.
The Dell F2/Setup utility has the Boot Priority Order configured this way:
+ USB Storage Device
Removable Drive
+ Hard Drive
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Network
The Dell F12/Boot Menu is configured this way:
+USB Storage Device
Removable Drive
+ Hard Drive
Diagnostics
I have followed the directions on the Kubuntu/Installation page on the Kubuntu UserBase Wiki.
I downloaded the 64-bit version of the K16.04 .iso file from here.
Per the instructions, I used the Windows File Checksum Integrity Verifier to generate an MD5 hash of the .iso download. The hash generated by the verifier matched the hash for the amd64.iso on this page.
Per the instructions, I used UNetBootin to create an installer, and did so on a freshly reformatted 16GB USB drive.
I booted the XPS 13, pressing F12 as I did so, and the system booted to a live K16.04 session, running straight from the USB stick. The boot sequence did not present me with an opportunity to install Kubuntu. In other words, I did not see this dialog window:
After a reboot/f12 maneuver, I selected the help option from the UNetBootin utility window. Here is a portion of the result:
Warning: fsck not present, so skipping file system
mount: can't find /root in /etc/fstab
[ 7.609716] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
done.
Begin: Running /scripts/local-bottom ... done
Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom .... mount: mounting /dev on /root/dev failed: No such file or directory
done.
mount: mounting /run on /root/run failed: No such file or directory
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
Target filesystem doesn't have requested /sbin/init
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
No init found. Try passing init= bootarg.
From the UNetbootin menu, I have run the "check disk for defects" uitlity, and the results came up clean.
When I remove the USB, the system boots automatically into Win10. When I insert the USB stick and boot the system without touching any keys, it launches the UNetBootin window, which executes the "automatic boot" after 8 seconds or so. Then it launches K16.04. And it appears to work great; it even fixes my infamous Dell trackpad, which has been essentially unresponsive since Day 1 with Windows 7, and now 10. So I'd really like to get this figured out.
Thank you for any diagnosis and instruction you can offer.
Here is the system:
And here is the current drive partition status:
The system runs BIOS version A08.
The Dell F2/Setup utility has the Boot Priority Order configured this way:
+ USB Storage Device
Removable Drive
+ Hard Drive
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Network
The Dell F12/Boot Menu is configured this way:
+USB Storage Device
Removable Drive
+ Hard Drive
Diagnostics
I have followed the directions on the Kubuntu/Installation page on the Kubuntu UserBase Wiki.
I downloaded the 64-bit version of the K16.04 .iso file from here.
Per the instructions, I used the Windows File Checksum Integrity Verifier to generate an MD5 hash of the .iso download. The hash generated by the verifier matched the hash for the amd64.iso on this page.
Per the instructions, I used UNetBootin to create an installer, and did so on a freshly reformatted 16GB USB drive.
I booted the XPS 13, pressing F12 as I did so, and the system booted to a live K16.04 session, running straight from the USB stick. The boot sequence did not present me with an opportunity to install Kubuntu. In other words, I did not see this dialog window:
After a reboot/f12 maneuver, I selected the help option from the UNetBootin utility window. Here is a portion of the result:
Warning: fsck not present, so skipping file system
mount: can't find /root in /etc/fstab
[ 7.609716] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
done.
Begin: Running /scripts/local-bottom ... done
Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom .... mount: mounting /dev on /root/dev failed: No such file or directory
done.
mount: mounting /run on /root/run failed: No such file or directory
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
Target filesystem doesn't have requested /sbin/init
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
run-init: current directory on the same filesystem as the root: error 0
No init found. Try passing init= bootarg.
From the UNetbootin menu, I have run the "check disk for defects" uitlity, and the results came up clean.
When I remove the USB, the system boots automatically into Win10. When I insert the USB stick and boot the system without touching any keys, it launches the UNetBootin window, which executes the "automatic boot" after 8 seconds or so. Then it launches K16.04. And it appears to work great; it even fixes my infamous Dell trackpad, which has been essentially unresponsive since Day 1 with Windows 7, and now 10. So I'd really like to get this figured out.
Thank you for any diagnosis and instruction you can offer.
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