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3) Installing grub-efi from an already installed Ubuntu32 creates
/efi/ubuntu/boot.efi , and /efi/ubuntu/grubia32.efi . Both EFI entries fail.
"""
And how exactly was that done? 32bit installer does not create UEFI partition
to correctly place efi bootloader image.
Thus to test this one has
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Hi I am a new Ubuntu user! I just loaded 12.10 desktop amd64. The
installation went well, but when I tried to boot into the program. I
was redirected into a command prompt. Please help?
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** Description changed:
64bits EFI computer (with GPT disk) with pre-installed 64bits Windows7.
+ AND 32bits EFI computer without legacy boot support
1) Installing Ubuntu 12.04 64bit creates a valid /efi/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
entry. At reboot, the GRUB menu appears and allows to boot Ubuntu.
I have the same problem as Marcus in #15. My HP Envy X2 is 32 bit UEFI
only. I can't even boot the LiveCD, even using rEFInd or 32 bit GRUB2
compiled with EFI support.
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On my HP Envy X2, the BIOS does no longer offer Legacy Mode. It's UEFI
(32bit) only
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Title:
Ubuntu32bits is incompatible with recent (UEFI) compu
According to #13, we cannot mark this bug "Invalid" for GRUB. For
information, other computers use the same 32-bit CPU (Atom Z2760) as the
ACER W510: Samsung Smart PC, Asus VivoTab Smart, HP Envy x2, Lenovo
Lynx...
Concerning #12, booting the Ubuntu CD/USB in Legacy mode does not imply
that the fi
A main and serious problem is that there are pc's/notebooks with recent
CPUs which are 32 bit which cannot be run in legacy mode, so they only
support EFI. An example of that is the ACER W510 mentioned before. I
cannot believe that is the only one and more will likely appear in the
(near) future. S
On your point 2, if you could even run the 32-bit installer then it must
*by definition* be possible to disable UEFI mode.
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Title:
Ubuntu32bits i
There's nothing we can do about this in GRUB. 64-bit UEFI systems
require a 64-bit OS.
Ubiquity possibly ought to warn about this; except that in order to get
as far as Ubiquity you must have either explicitly or implicitly
switched the firmware into BIOS compatibility mode, which means that it
n
Reported the issue with the download page in bug #1121692, as,
bafflingly, the "also affects project" button here appears to have no
way of selecting projects on Launchpad.
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu32bits is incompatible with EFI computers
+ Ubuntu32bits is incompatible with recent (UEFI) computers
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