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Recently i had a few attempts to install Ubuntu on a second hard drive. On the first one i have installed Windows 10. After doing what's here Dual Boot Windows 10 and Linux Ubuntu on Separate Hard Drives, Ubuntu boots only if i type "acpi=off", after pressing "e" key while choosing "Ubuntu" in Grub. I have tried installing 18.04 LTS version before but result was same as above. Is there any way to avoid adding "acpi=off" in Grub?










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  • Added acpi=off to /etc/default/grub sorry not sure about the option

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Recently i had a few attempts to install Ubuntu on a second hard drive. On the first one i have installed Windows 10. After doing what's here Dual Boot Windows 10 and Linux Ubuntu on Separate Hard Drives, Ubuntu boots only if i type "acpi=off", after pressing "e" key while choosing "Ubuntu" in Grub. I have tried installing 18.04 LTS version before but result was same as above. Is there any way to avoid adding "acpi=off" in Grub?










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Recently i had a few attempts to install Ubuntu on a second hard drive. On the first one i have installed Windows 10. After doing what's here Dual Boot Windows 10 and Linux Ubuntu on Separate Hard Drives, Ubuntu boots only if i type "acpi=off", after pressing "e" key while choosing "Ubuntu" in Grub. I have tried installing 18.04 LTS version before but result was same as above. Is there any way to avoid adding "acpi=off" in Grub?










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  • Added acpi=off to /etc/default/grub sorry not sure about the option

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  • Added acpi=off to /etc/default/grub sorry not sure about the option

    – nico
    3 hours ago



















Added acpi=off to /etc/default/grub sorry not sure about the option

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Added acpi=off to /etc/default/grub sorry not sure about the option

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