I have freshly installed Kubuntu 64bit on a new SSD via Live USB stick. When I put the SSD into the HD slot of my old laptop it attempts booting, shows the kubuntu logo, but then stops and just shows a black screen with a single white "-" in the top left corner. However, when I boot the SSD using a USB to SATA connector (which I am using right now) it boots and runs fine. But when I shut it down, the computer doesn't power off completely and shows the very same black screen with white dash. I force shutdown the computer. When I restart it the USB connected drive doesn't show up in the boot options (only boot from LAN). Powering the computer down and turning it on again or unplugging the adapter seems to solve that problem on the next try or the one after that.
What could cause these problems? Pls help.
ideas:
-I used gparted to look at the drives partitions:
(/dev/sda1 : FAT32 (for usage as universal USB-"stick") 10 GiB; flags: lba (don't know what for), boot
/dev/sda2: extended:
L /dev/sda3: linux-swap 5 GiB
L /dev/sda4: ext4 (with kubuntu) 90 GiB; mount: / ; flags: none)
I changed the boot flag over to sda4, but it seemed to change nothing.
-When I installed kubuntu, the partition manager showed /sda1,2,3,4 as subcatecories of /sda. I think I put the bootloader selector on /sda, might I have installed the bootloader on the adapter, or is this normal?
-The windows program LinuxLiveUSBCreator which I used did not find the kubuntu version (which I had just downloaded from kubuntu.org) and said it installed it using the preferences for the older version 15.0something. Might this have caused an issue?
-The USB stick also had an about a year older version of kubuntu already installed. I don't think that would cause trouble tho.
Btw, Kubuntu runs really well and quick, even with the USB 2.0 connection. The upgrade to 64bit made videos run smooth again (480p 2x speed! lol) and the pressure sensitive pen got recognized out of the box and works nicely with Krita (goodbye paint.net!)
Oh and on the forum, when I clicked preview post it took me to login screen and erased my progress, Restore auto save only restored a small part and I had to retype about 2/3 of this post. tip: save before you click anything!
What could cause these problems? Pls help.
ideas:
-I used gparted to look at the drives partitions:
(/dev/sda1 : FAT32 (for usage as universal USB-"stick") 10 GiB; flags: lba (don't know what for), boot
/dev/sda2: extended:
L /dev/sda3: linux-swap 5 GiB
L /dev/sda4: ext4 (with kubuntu) 90 GiB; mount: / ; flags: none)
I changed the boot flag over to sda4, but it seemed to change nothing.
-When I installed kubuntu, the partition manager showed /sda1,2,3,4 as subcatecories of /sda. I think I put the bootloader selector on /sda, might I have installed the bootloader on the adapter, or is this normal?
-The windows program LinuxLiveUSBCreator which I used did not find the kubuntu version (which I had just downloaded from kubuntu.org) and said it installed it using the preferences for the older version 15.0something. Might this have caused an issue?
-The USB stick also had an about a year older version of kubuntu already installed. I don't think that would cause trouble tho.
Btw, Kubuntu runs really well and quick, even with the USB 2.0 connection. The upgrade to 64bit made videos run smooth again (480p 2x speed! lol) and the pressure sensitive pen got recognized out of the box and works nicely with Krita (goodbye paint.net!)
Oh and on the forum, when I clicked preview post it took me to login screen and erased my progress, Restore auto save only restored a small part and I had to retype about 2/3 of this post. tip: save before you click anything!
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