Hi, not new to Kubuntu or Linux, but I'm new to these EUFI/Secure boot hurdles. Here's where I'm at:
1.) Spilled water all over my old laptop.
2.) Bought new ThinkPad T470s (with spill-proof keyboard
3.) Removed NVMe SSD with Windows10 and installed new/blank and larger NVMe SSD.
4.) Turned off Secure Boot in "BIOS".
5.) Installed Kubuntu 17.04 via USB.
6.) When I try to boot from SSD, the system doesn't seem to recognize GRUB. I get two options:
1.) Windows Boot Manger
2.) (NVMe SSD)
3.) PCI Lan
7.) If I choose option 2, the system "boots" to a cursor (not CLI).
My question: What settings am I missing here? Did I have to change something through windows? (Didn't even boot up Windows.) Did I miss something when installing Kubuntu? It did ask me if I wanted to force a EUFI installation. Since there was no other "older" OS to worry about, I proceeded.
1.) Spilled water all over my old laptop.
2.) Bought new ThinkPad T470s (with spill-proof keyboard
3.) Removed NVMe SSD with Windows10 and installed new/blank and larger NVMe SSD.
4.) Turned off Secure Boot in "BIOS".
5.) Installed Kubuntu 17.04 via USB.
6.) When I try to boot from SSD, the system doesn't seem to recognize GRUB. I get two options:
1.) Windows Boot Manger
2.) (NVMe SSD)
3.) PCI Lan
7.) If I choose option 2, the system "boots" to a cursor (not CLI).
My question: What settings am I missing here? Did I have to change something through windows? (Didn't even boot up Windows.) Did I miss something when installing Kubuntu? It did ask me if I wanted to force a EUFI installation. Since there was no other "older" OS to worry about, I proceeded.
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