![]() My idea how to make it work is following: I also confirmed it by running this: _sudo efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -w -L ubuntu_ So the problem is when efibootmgr tries to register the new entry in the UEFI. And here I come to the same point - computer hangs. This worked well and the installation finished without any trouble.įinally I tried to install boot loader manually using grub-install. Then I decided to install without boot loader using ubiquity -b. In both cases the installation crashes when installing grub2 to /dev/sda and the computer hangs. I tried to install Ubuntu at first in automatic mode, then also with manual partitioning in something else. The only thing which can be done is to enable/disable secure boot. It cannot be switched to legacy and there is no option select an UEFI file as trusted for execution. ![]() The computer comes with UEFI of very limited capabilities. The problem is that I have been unsuccessful for more than 3 weeks. I bought this computer and wanted to install Ubuntu on it. ![]()
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