No Boot Loader after Ubuntu Installation (18.04.2 LTS)
I've recently purchased a new laptop and i wanted to install Ubuntu, replacing Windows 10.
After setting my BIOS CSM Support to Enabled and Secure Boot to Disabled, i proceeded with my ubuntu setup.
I selected "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" choice but after a successful installation, when i rebooted my laptop instead of launching GRUB my BIOS appeared telling me there was nothing to boot.
boot grub2
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I've recently purchased a new laptop and i wanted to install Ubuntu, replacing Windows 10.
After setting my BIOS CSM Support to Enabled and Secure Boot to Disabled, i proceeded with my ubuntu setup.
I selected "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" choice but after a successful installation, when i rebooted my laptop instead of launching GRUB my BIOS appeared telling me there was nothing to boot.
boot grub2
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Check my answer here: askubuntu.com/questions/1124684/… It will help you configure your GRUB also.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 8:45
Thank you for your fast reply, but my purpose is to erase Windows, which is what i've already did. Problem is that Ubuntu is installed but i can't launch it because GRUB is not appearing on boot and looks not available on my BIOS boot options. When i tried to install Ubuntu again (and i did it already 2 times), it recognizes my previous Ubuntu installation, so it is installed correctly on the disk. I just don't know how to launch it.
– Alessandro
Mar 11 at 9:05
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Try these links: 1. wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode 2. askubuntu.com/questions/681422/… They might help you. Awaiting your staus update.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 9:11
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I've recently purchased a new laptop and i wanted to install Ubuntu, replacing Windows 10.
After setting my BIOS CSM Support to Enabled and Secure Boot to Disabled, i proceeded with my ubuntu setup.
I selected "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" choice but after a successful installation, when i rebooted my laptop instead of launching GRUB my BIOS appeared telling me there was nothing to boot.
boot grub2
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I've recently purchased a new laptop and i wanted to install Ubuntu, replacing Windows 10.
After setting my BIOS CSM Support to Enabled and Secure Boot to Disabled, i proceeded with my ubuntu setup.
I selected "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" choice but after a successful installation, when i rebooted my laptop instead of launching GRUB my BIOS appeared telling me there was nothing to boot.
boot grub2
boot grub2
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Check my answer here: askubuntu.com/questions/1124684/… It will help you configure your GRUB also.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 8:45
Thank you for your fast reply, but my purpose is to erase Windows, which is what i've already did. Problem is that Ubuntu is installed but i can't launch it because GRUB is not appearing on boot and looks not available on my BIOS boot options. When i tried to install Ubuntu again (and i did it already 2 times), it recognizes my previous Ubuntu installation, so it is installed correctly on the disk. I just don't know how to launch it.
– Alessandro
Mar 11 at 9:05
1
Try these links: 1. wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode 2. askubuntu.com/questions/681422/… They might help you. Awaiting your staus update.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 9:11
add a comment |
Check my answer here: askubuntu.com/questions/1124684/… It will help you configure your GRUB also.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 8:45
Thank you for your fast reply, but my purpose is to erase Windows, which is what i've already did. Problem is that Ubuntu is installed but i can't launch it because GRUB is not appearing on boot and looks not available on my BIOS boot options. When i tried to install Ubuntu again (and i did it already 2 times), it recognizes my previous Ubuntu installation, so it is installed correctly on the disk. I just don't know how to launch it.
– Alessandro
Mar 11 at 9:05
1
Try these links: 1. wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode 2. askubuntu.com/questions/681422/… They might help you. Awaiting your staus update.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 9:11
Check my answer here: askubuntu.com/questions/1124684/… It will help you configure your GRUB also.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 8:45
Check my answer here: askubuntu.com/questions/1124684/… It will help you configure your GRUB also.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 8:45
Thank you for your fast reply, but my purpose is to erase Windows, which is what i've already did. Problem is that Ubuntu is installed but i can't launch it because GRUB is not appearing on boot and looks not available on my BIOS boot options. When i tried to install Ubuntu again (and i did it already 2 times), it recognizes my previous Ubuntu installation, so it is installed correctly on the disk. I just don't know how to launch it.
– Alessandro
Mar 11 at 9:05
Thank you for your fast reply, but my purpose is to erase Windows, which is what i've already did. Problem is that Ubuntu is installed but i can't launch it because GRUB is not appearing on boot and looks not available on my BIOS boot options. When i tried to install Ubuntu again (and i did it already 2 times), it recognizes my previous Ubuntu installation, so it is installed correctly on the disk. I just don't know how to launch it.
– Alessandro
Mar 11 at 9:05
1
1
Try these links: 1. wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode 2. askubuntu.com/questions/681422/… They might help you. Awaiting your staus update.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 9:11
Try these links: 1. wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode 2. askubuntu.com/questions/681422/… They might help you. Awaiting your staus update.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 9:11
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Check my answer here: askubuntu.com/questions/1124684/… It will help you configure your GRUB also.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 8:45
Thank you for your fast reply, but my purpose is to erase Windows, which is what i've already did. Problem is that Ubuntu is installed but i can't launch it because GRUB is not appearing on boot and looks not available on my BIOS boot options. When i tried to install Ubuntu again (and i did it already 2 times), it recognizes my previous Ubuntu installation, so it is installed correctly on the disk. I just don't know how to launch it.
– Alessandro
Mar 11 at 9:05
1
Try these links: 1. wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode 2. askubuntu.com/questions/681422/… They might help you. Awaiting your staus update.
– Manu Mathur
Mar 11 at 9:11