jorge.ruiz.qui
October 24th, 2018, 08:18 PM
Hi there!
As you can see, this is my very first post in the community and unfortunately is because of a problem.
I've completed an instalation of ubuntu in a laptop where Windows 10 was already installed. I've chosen the dual mode in order to be able to run both Windows and Ubuntu as needed.
The installation finished successfully and after login for the first time in ubuntu, I decided to reboot the system. In that first time, a nice GRUB boot loader menu appeared correctly, showing the Ubuntu installation together with Windows. I selected to start Windows in order to make sure it was still running fine and started with no problems. After that, I powered off the laptop thinking that the GRUB menu was going the first thing I will see on screen but Windows was started directly as usual instead.
Given that my BIOS has secure boot enabled and boot mode set as UEFI (see attachments), I created a pendrive (using rufus) with the ubuntu iso image and GPT-UEFI as parameters for partition schema and target system (see attachments).
I've some questions:
żIs there something wrong with my BIOS or RUFUS configuration?
żDoes ubuntu 18.10 support UEFI mode? (I understand that yes...)
żDo I need to do any extra work (fixing grub for instance)?
Thanks very much in advance!
As you can see, this is my very first post in the community and unfortunately is because of a problem.
I've completed an instalation of ubuntu in a laptop where Windows 10 was already installed. I've chosen the dual mode in order to be able to run both Windows and Ubuntu as needed.
The installation finished successfully and after login for the first time in ubuntu, I decided to reboot the system. In that first time, a nice GRUB boot loader menu appeared correctly, showing the Ubuntu installation together with Windows. I selected to start Windows in order to make sure it was still running fine and started with no problems. After that, I powered off the laptop thinking that the GRUB menu was going the first thing I will see on screen but Windows was started directly as usual instead.
Given that my BIOS has secure boot enabled and boot mode set as UEFI (see attachments), I created a pendrive (using rufus) with the ubuntu iso image and GPT-UEFI as parameters for partition schema and target system (see attachments).
I've some questions:
żIs there something wrong with my BIOS or RUFUS configuration?
żDoes ubuntu 18.10 support UEFI mode? (I understand that yes...)
żDo I need to do any extra work (fixing grub for instance)?
Thanks very much in advance!