ubuntu server install - BootDevice Not Found












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I am trying to install ubuntu server onto a HP Notebook.



I have
downloaded the ubuntu software,
created a usb drive
disabled fast boot on the Notebook BIOS
disabled secure boot on the Notebook BIOS
installed ubuntu server (entire disk)
rebooted



The Intel Boot Agent fails to establish a link to a boot drive
The errors are
PXE E61
PXE M0F



Final Message is
BootDevice Not Found



I have tinkered with lots of settings to try to get this to work, particularly in the hard drive set up of the installation, but to no avail. I see this is a common problem, but I can't really see how to solve it on my devices.



There does not seem to be a BIOS update available from HP for this machine.



(I am running MacOS on an iMac as my other machine.)



Grateful for any advice










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    check usb boot device is showing in boot device list. and make sure you have downloaded iso file from official site- ubuntu.com/download/server and create bootable usb drive on windows or Ubuntu links are below to create usb sticks. for windows tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… for Ubuntu- tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…

    – JackyChan
    Jan 25 at 15:14











  • Thanks for your time answering this. I did all of that on the way to the problem.

    – davidw1234
    Jan 28 at 17:37
















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I am trying to install ubuntu server onto a HP Notebook.



I have
downloaded the ubuntu software,
created a usb drive
disabled fast boot on the Notebook BIOS
disabled secure boot on the Notebook BIOS
installed ubuntu server (entire disk)
rebooted



The Intel Boot Agent fails to establish a link to a boot drive
The errors are
PXE E61
PXE M0F



Final Message is
BootDevice Not Found



I have tinkered with lots of settings to try to get this to work, particularly in the hard drive set up of the installation, but to no avail. I see this is a common problem, but I can't really see how to solve it on my devices.



There does not seem to be a BIOS update available from HP for this machine.



(I am running MacOS on an iMac as my other machine.)



Grateful for any advice










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    check usb boot device is showing in boot device list. and make sure you have downloaded iso file from official site- ubuntu.com/download/server and create bootable usb drive on windows or Ubuntu links are below to create usb sticks. for windows tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… for Ubuntu- tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…

    – JackyChan
    Jan 25 at 15:14











  • Thanks for your time answering this. I did all of that on the way to the problem.

    – davidw1234
    Jan 28 at 17:37














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I am trying to install ubuntu server onto a HP Notebook.



I have
downloaded the ubuntu software,
created a usb drive
disabled fast boot on the Notebook BIOS
disabled secure boot on the Notebook BIOS
installed ubuntu server (entire disk)
rebooted



The Intel Boot Agent fails to establish a link to a boot drive
The errors are
PXE E61
PXE M0F



Final Message is
BootDevice Not Found



I have tinkered with lots of settings to try to get this to work, particularly in the hard drive set up of the installation, but to no avail. I see this is a common problem, but I can't really see how to solve it on my devices.



There does not seem to be a BIOS update available from HP for this machine.



(I am running MacOS on an iMac as my other machine.)



Grateful for any advice










share|improve this question














I am trying to install ubuntu server onto a HP Notebook.



I have
downloaded the ubuntu software,
created a usb drive
disabled fast boot on the Notebook BIOS
disabled secure boot on the Notebook BIOS
installed ubuntu server (entire disk)
rebooted



The Intel Boot Agent fails to establish a link to a boot drive
The errors are
PXE E61
PXE M0F



Final Message is
BootDevice Not Found



I have tinkered with lots of settings to try to get this to work, particularly in the hard drive set up of the installation, but to no avail. I see this is a common problem, but I can't really see how to solve it on my devices.



There does not seem to be a BIOS update available from HP for this machine.



(I am running MacOS on an iMac as my other machine.)



Grateful for any advice







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    check usb boot device is showing in boot device list. and make sure you have downloaded iso file from official site- ubuntu.com/download/server and create bootable usb drive on windows or Ubuntu links are below to create usb sticks. for windows tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… for Ubuntu- tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…

    – JackyChan
    Jan 25 at 15:14











  • Thanks for your time answering this. I did all of that on the way to the problem.

    – davidw1234
    Jan 28 at 17:37














  • 1





    check usb boot device is showing in boot device list. and make sure you have downloaded iso file from official site- ubuntu.com/download/server and create bootable usb drive on windows or Ubuntu links are below to create usb sticks. for windows tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… for Ubuntu- tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…

    – JackyChan
    Jan 25 at 15:14











  • Thanks for your time answering this. I did all of that on the way to the problem.

    – davidw1234
    Jan 28 at 17:37








1




1





check usb boot device is showing in boot device list. and make sure you have downloaded iso file from official site- ubuntu.com/download/server and create bootable usb drive on windows or Ubuntu links are below to create usb sticks. for windows tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… for Ubuntu- tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…

– JackyChan
Jan 25 at 15:14





check usb boot device is showing in boot device list. and make sure you have downloaded iso file from official site- ubuntu.com/download/server and create bootable usb drive on windows or Ubuntu links are below to create usb sticks. for windows tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/… for Ubuntu- tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…

– JackyChan
Jan 25 at 15:14













Thanks for your time answering this. I did all of that on the way to the problem.

– davidw1234
Jan 28 at 17:37





Thanks for your time answering this. I did all of that on the way to the problem.

– davidw1234
Jan 28 at 17:37










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