Ubuntu got installed, but no GRUB screen?
I managed to install Ubuntu onto a SSD on AHCI mode. Alongside Win 10. Win 10 was pre-installed, has a boot loader in the UEFI, and in the UEFI there is nothing named Linux to begin with.
How to get Ubuntu running?
dual-boot uefi ssd windows-10 ahci
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I managed to install Ubuntu onto a SSD on AHCI mode. Alongside Win 10. Win 10 was pre-installed, has a boot loader in the UEFI, and in the UEFI there is nothing named Linux to begin with.
How to get Ubuntu running?
dual-boot uefi ssd windows-10 ahci
Did you install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode? How you boot install media, UEFI or BIOS is then how it installs. And if Windows is UEFI, you need to install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode. May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
– oldfred
Jan 31 at 23:59
Windows 10 ist pre installed so that might be why it doesn't boot. Win 10 has its windows boot manager in the UEFI. I really don't know how I installed Linux. First I created the CD. Then, I changed to AHCI. Then I went to the UEFI and changed to CD USB (where Linux install is) to the first to boot-order. Then I installed.
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:38
I have no idea how I get the boot-info summary...
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:40
See link above. You use Ubuntu live installer and add Boot-Repair, use second option. Then run the Summary Report which will be uploaded to a pastebin site. Then just post link to pastebin site here, not entire report.
– oldfred
Feb 1 at 12:47
Alright, also, I think Windows is pre-installed on RAID, Ubuntu on AHCI, because on RAID Ubuntu couldn't find any SSD's (NVM).
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 17:02
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I managed to install Ubuntu onto a SSD on AHCI mode. Alongside Win 10. Win 10 was pre-installed, has a boot loader in the UEFI, and in the UEFI there is nothing named Linux to begin with.
How to get Ubuntu running?
dual-boot uefi ssd windows-10 ahci
I managed to install Ubuntu onto a SSD on AHCI mode. Alongside Win 10. Win 10 was pre-installed, has a boot loader in the UEFI, and in the UEFI there is nothing named Linux to begin with.
How to get Ubuntu running?
dual-boot uefi ssd windows-10 ahci
dual-boot uefi ssd windows-10 ahci
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Did you install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode? How you boot install media, UEFI or BIOS is then how it installs. And if Windows is UEFI, you need to install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode. May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
– oldfred
Jan 31 at 23:59
Windows 10 ist pre installed so that might be why it doesn't boot. Win 10 has its windows boot manager in the UEFI. I really don't know how I installed Linux. First I created the CD. Then, I changed to AHCI. Then I went to the UEFI and changed to CD USB (where Linux install is) to the first to boot-order. Then I installed.
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:38
I have no idea how I get the boot-info summary...
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:40
See link above. You use Ubuntu live installer and add Boot-Repair, use second option. Then run the Summary Report which will be uploaded to a pastebin site. Then just post link to pastebin site here, not entire report.
– oldfred
Feb 1 at 12:47
Alright, also, I think Windows is pre-installed on RAID, Ubuntu on AHCI, because on RAID Ubuntu couldn't find any SSD's (NVM).
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 17:02
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show 9 more comments
Did you install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode? How you boot install media, UEFI or BIOS is then how it installs. And if Windows is UEFI, you need to install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode. May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
– oldfred
Jan 31 at 23:59
Windows 10 ist pre installed so that might be why it doesn't boot. Win 10 has its windows boot manager in the UEFI. I really don't know how I installed Linux. First I created the CD. Then, I changed to AHCI. Then I went to the UEFI and changed to CD USB (where Linux install is) to the first to boot-order. Then I installed.
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:38
I have no idea how I get the boot-info summary...
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:40
See link above. You use Ubuntu live installer and add Boot-Repair, use second option. Then run the Summary Report which will be uploaded to a pastebin site. Then just post link to pastebin site here, not entire report.
– oldfred
Feb 1 at 12:47
Alright, also, I think Windows is pre-installed on RAID, Ubuntu on AHCI, because on RAID Ubuntu couldn't find any SSD's (NVM).
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 17:02
Did you install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode? How you boot install media, UEFI or BIOS is then how it installs. And if Windows is UEFI, you need to install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode. May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
– oldfred
Jan 31 at 23:59
Did you install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode? How you boot install media, UEFI or BIOS is then how it installs. And if Windows is UEFI, you need to install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode. May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
– oldfred
Jan 31 at 23:59
Windows 10 ist pre installed so that might be why it doesn't boot. Win 10 has its windows boot manager in the UEFI. I really don't know how I installed Linux. First I created the CD. Then, I changed to AHCI. Then I went to the UEFI and changed to CD USB (where Linux install is) to the first to boot-order. Then I installed.
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:38
Windows 10 ist pre installed so that might be why it doesn't boot. Win 10 has its windows boot manager in the UEFI. I really don't know how I installed Linux. First I created the CD. Then, I changed to AHCI. Then I went to the UEFI and changed to CD USB (where Linux install is) to the first to boot-order. Then I installed.
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:38
I have no idea how I get the boot-info summary...
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:40
I have no idea how I get the boot-info summary...
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:40
See link above. You use Ubuntu live installer and add Boot-Repair, use second option. Then run the Summary Report which will be uploaded to a pastebin site. Then just post link to pastebin site here, not entire report.
– oldfred
Feb 1 at 12:47
See link above. You use Ubuntu live installer and add Boot-Repair, use second option. Then run the Summary Report which will be uploaded to a pastebin site. Then just post link to pastebin site here, not entire report.
– oldfred
Feb 1 at 12:47
Alright, also, I think Windows is pre-installed on RAID, Ubuntu on AHCI, because on RAID Ubuntu couldn't find any SSD's (NVM).
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 17:02
Alright, also, I think Windows is pre-installed on RAID, Ubuntu on AHCI, because on RAID Ubuntu couldn't find any SSD's (NVM).
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 17:02
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Did you install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode? How you boot install media, UEFI or BIOS is then how it installs. And if Windows is UEFI, you need to install Ubuntu in UEFI boot mode. May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
– oldfred
Jan 31 at 23:59
Windows 10 ist pre installed so that might be why it doesn't boot. Win 10 has its windows boot manager in the UEFI. I really don't know how I installed Linux. First I created the CD. Then, I changed to AHCI. Then I went to the UEFI and changed to CD USB (where Linux install is) to the first to boot-order. Then I installed.
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:38
I have no idea how I get the boot-info summary...
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 8:40
See link above. You use Ubuntu live installer and add Boot-Repair, use second option. Then run the Summary Report which will be uploaded to a pastebin site. Then just post link to pastebin site here, not entire report.
– oldfred
Feb 1 at 12:47
Alright, also, I think Windows is pre-installed on RAID, Ubuntu on AHCI, because on RAID Ubuntu couldn't find any SSD's (NVM).
– BlizzStrx
Feb 1 at 17:02