![]() UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) InstallCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE= /boot/vmlinuz- 5.4.0-42- generic root=UUID= 6ba06971- 16c7-4df6- afcc-3bc101cba9 a5 ro quiet splash NonfreeKernelMo dules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair To send this report, I was running 'sudo ubuntu-bug ubiquity' on the "failed", but nevertheless booting fresh installation. The setups I have tested (my machine and VirtualBox) don't support UEFI or don't have UEFI support enabled respectively (and thus don't actually require an ESP to boot). Modifying the setup by creating an ESP manually like described in #7 makes the installation complete successfully without error. There is also a pop-up in gnome-shell showing an error regarding package management (screenshot attached, not sure if this is related to the failed install). Please restart." The only option the dialog offered was to click on "Restart now".Īfter that, booting the failed installation succeeds, but it is obvious that Ubiquity couldn't complete its job: Packages like ubiquity itself, which usually get purged from the fresh system at the end of a successful installation, are still installed. If I click 'Ok', after a moment Ubiquity nevertheless shows the usual dialog saying "Installation is complete. This is a fatal error." (screenshot attached). Then an error dialog appears: "Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed. The installation proceeds until GRUB is about to be installed. Ignore warning about missing EFI system partition. Select /dev/sda1 as target for '/', check "format partition".ĥ. Choose "Something else" (manual partitioning)Ĥ. Boot current Groovy daily-live image, click on "Install Ubuntu"ģ. * A single primary ext4 partition (/dev/sda1) using up the entire virtual harddisk with 1 MB free space before start of the partitionĢ. Partition layout I have used in VirtualBox: VENTOY BOOTS TO GRUB INSTALLFor Windows, one could place Windows 8.1 and various Windows 10 ISO images on the device to boot from them and start the installation. The developer has a list of tested ISO images on the site that includes all current versions of Windows as well as numerous Linux distributions.Trying to install current daily-live images of Groovy in VirtualBox fails for me when I'm using manual partitioning without an EFI System Partition (ESP).ġ. ![]() It can be used to place multiple Windows client and server ISO images and/or Linux images on the same device to boot from them. Ventoy is an interesting program for Windows and Linux users who work with one or multiple ISO images regularly. ![]() Just select the operating system that you want to boot and wait for the boot process to complete. Ventoy will pick these up automatically when you boot it to provide you with a selection menu. Once the initial installation has been done, place ISO images on the partition. The application creates a FAT and an exFAT partition on the device. Ventoy formats the entire disk and erase all content on it but warns about it. ![]() VENTOY BOOTS TO GRUB UPDATENot that Windows may throw a Smartscreen warning when you execute it.Īll it takes then is to select an USB device using the device selector at the top and to hit the Update button to start the process. VENTOY BOOTS TO GRUB ARCHIVEJust download the application archive from the developer website and extract it. Installation is pretty straightforward on Windows. ![]()
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