Hello, I'm the new (old) guy. Short background, probably 15 years ago I had Kubuntu dual-booting and was living the high life. Back then Windows couldn't split route Cisco's VPN, and I was loving it.
Now have a new PC (post UEFI), got lazy and never set it back up to dual-boot. Finally got fed up enough again with Win10 that I want my Kubuntu back. Expected it to be easier before, but roughly 16 hours of trying to figure this out, I'm about to throw in the hat.
Should be super easy, I just don't understand the MBR or grub and only have a few hours to mess with it each night before I need to be sure Windows boots again. Made a fresh backup of everything with DriveImageXML, I'm sure that's outdated and would also appreciate any advice on how best to backup/restore a whole drive just in case.
PC is a fairly new Win10, sda is an SSD with Win10 installed, sdb is just an additional data drive. Disabled Secure boot, in Windows I re-partitioned to have space for ext4 root, and in trying to figure this out, have another partition for EFI too. The installer doesn't give me the option to dual boot, so I tried manual, assigning root and the EFI partitions. I've experimented with leaving the grub dropdown to just sda, and also tried sda6 which is the EFI partition. At the end of the install, I always get the "executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed." error. Ultimately have to boot back into the live DVD to set my boot partition back to sda1 to get to Windows again.
Should have gotten to this earlier, but I wrote the Kubuntu 20.04.1 ISO to a DVD, which seems to show up as sdc, so this isn't the issue where the USB boot drive is sda. That's the only solutions I've been able to find on the internet so far.
I'm fine with command-line live boot edits, at this point I just wanted to ask for help as I really can't afford to brick my Windows boot right now.
Really hated to post this since I'm sure the info is out there and I'm used to finding it myself. But at this point I don't have any more time to spend on it, and I'd really love to have Kubuntu again!
Appreciate any advice!
Now have a new PC (post UEFI), got lazy and never set it back up to dual-boot. Finally got fed up enough again with Win10 that I want my Kubuntu back. Expected it to be easier before, but roughly 16 hours of trying to figure this out, I'm about to throw in the hat.
Should be super easy, I just don't understand the MBR or grub and only have a few hours to mess with it each night before I need to be sure Windows boots again. Made a fresh backup of everything with DriveImageXML, I'm sure that's outdated and would also appreciate any advice on how best to backup/restore a whole drive just in case.
PC is a fairly new Win10, sda is an SSD with Win10 installed, sdb is just an additional data drive. Disabled Secure boot, in Windows I re-partitioned to have space for ext4 root, and in trying to figure this out, have another partition for EFI too. The installer doesn't give me the option to dual boot, so I tried manual, assigning root and the EFI partitions. I've experimented with leaving the grub dropdown to just sda, and also tried sda6 which is the EFI partition. At the end of the install, I always get the "executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed." error. Ultimately have to boot back into the live DVD to set my boot partition back to sda1 to get to Windows again.
Should have gotten to this earlier, but I wrote the Kubuntu 20.04.1 ISO to a DVD, which seems to show up as sdc, so this isn't the issue where the USB boot drive is sda. That's the only solutions I've been able to find on the internet so far.
I'm fine with command-line live boot edits, at this point I just wanted to ask for help as I really can't afford to brick my Windows boot right now.
Really hated to post this since I'm sure the info is out there and I'm used to finding it myself. But at this point I don't have any more time to spend on it, and I'd really love to have Kubuntu again!
Appreciate any advice!
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