Deever
March 4th, 2013, 04:10 PM
Hi, guys,
I have a serious issue with my ThinkPad E330 and I'm asking for your help. I installed latest Ubuntu (via USB flash drive) with full encryption sucessfully and after restart my pasword was not accepted. Probably a problem with keyboard settings, because I am sure I did not forget the password in 40 minutes.
So I tried to re-install whole system with the same USB I've already installed it before. But - boot priority list in BIOS (after pressing F1 in BIOS Setup or directly after presing F12 on start-up) shows only one option "ubuntu". No USB, no HDD, no Network options - just "ubuntu". Ths option launches dead-locked system. Here's a screen:
http://imgbank.cz/images/2013/03/04/WP001060.jpg
There is also a list of possible boot settings. I've tried them all (UEFI/Legacy boot and boot mode: quick/diagnostics -all possible variants) with aboslutely no luck. Still the only one boot option: "ubuntu".
http://imgbank.cz/images/2013/03/04/WP001062.jpg
I also run Diagnostics, just to check if USB slots even work, and they do (both USB 2.0 a USB 3.0 - I've tried two different USB flash drives):
http://imgbank.cz/images/2013/03/04/WP001067.jpg
I've also tried to "load default settings" in BIOS, but it says that it would not affect boot priority settings (and, in fact, it didn't).
So I am kinda lost and desperate: How do I add the "classic" options on BIOS boot list? Why "ubuntu" just wiped other options out?
Thank you very much for your help.
I have a serious issue with my ThinkPad E330 and I'm asking for your help. I installed latest Ubuntu (via USB flash drive) with full encryption sucessfully and after restart my pasword was not accepted. Probably a problem with keyboard settings, because I am sure I did not forget the password in 40 minutes.
So I tried to re-install whole system with the same USB I've already installed it before. But - boot priority list in BIOS (after pressing F1 in BIOS Setup or directly after presing F12 on start-up) shows only one option "ubuntu". No USB, no HDD, no Network options - just "ubuntu". Ths option launches dead-locked system. Here's a screen:
http://imgbank.cz/images/2013/03/04/WP001060.jpg
There is also a list of possible boot settings. I've tried them all (UEFI/Legacy boot and boot mode: quick/diagnostics -all possible variants) with aboslutely no luck. Still the only one boot option: "ubuntu".
http://imgbank.cz/images/2013/03/04/WP001062.jpg
I also run Diagnostics, just to check if USB slots even work, and they do (both USB 2.0 a USB 3.0 - I've tried two different USB flash drives):
http://imgbank.cz/images/2013/03/04/WP001067.jpg
I've also tried to "load default settings" in BIOS, but it says that it would not affect boot priority settings (and, in fact, it didn't).
So I am kinda lost and desperate: How do I add the "classic" options on BIOS boot list? Why "ubuntu" just wiped other options out?
Thank you very much for your help.