Yes, the setting will definitely exist in the UEFI set up pages.
Select "Try Ubuntu"
Open Gparted
Create GPT on your target disk
Then, start the the installation - two partitions, ESP and...
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Yes, the setting will definitely exist in the UEFI set up pages.
Select "Try Ubuntu"
Open Gparted
Create GPT on your target disk
Then, start the the installation - two partitions, ESP and...
Notwithstanding the errors/warnings, does the boot process continue and you reach grub or the Ubuntu login screen?
You should not allow Balena Etcher to write anything to your new internal nvme1n1 disk. You should use balena etcher to "burn" the Ubuntu ISO to a separate thumb drive.
In effect, you will then have...
Is this an HP device?
Can you access the UEFI settings and see if you have TPM enabled?
Boot-repair can see your disk (line 114) but it's invisible to your UEFI settings - quite unusual.
Line 57 - Warning: NVram is locked (Ubuntu not found in efibootmgr).
We've seen this reasonably...
Boot-repair has not recognised your Windows OS
Is it in hibernation mode?
Line 59 - One OS detected.
As you cannot boot Windows, it is difficult to fix it
Grub can only add a menu entry with a...
Starting from scratch would, actually, be a sound idea.
You could then format your disk with GPT and install in UEFI mode - a modern approach.
Anyway, if you are reluctant to do this, let...
Do you have a backup of your personal data?
Ubuntu and Windows 11 can co-exist peacefully.
Now, you have a PC with Windows 11 pre-installed but it would be helpful to supply more info.
Specifically, can you accommodate two disks and allow...
The Windows boot files are missing from the Efi System partition /dev/sda2.
Line 118 - Windows Boot Manager entry.
Line 114 - Secure boot is enabled
Can you boot Windows using the dedicated...
Generally, recent hardware requires a later kernel.
Perhaps, give Ubuntu 23.10 a spin in a live session.
Also, Ubuntu 24.04 will be released soon - 25 April 2024.
Does your PC have Nvidia GPU?
Verify your ISO (as suggested by ajgreeny)
Boot your USB and select "Try Ubuntu (safe graphics)"
If I remember correctly, it was Munich.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-not-windows-why-munich-is-shifting-back-from-microsoft-to-open-source-again/
(initramfs) prompt - type exit
You may see more details about the problem e.g. file system corruption as detailed below:-
EXT4-fs error (device sdb2)
My guess would be that you will need to...
The Ubuntu installer does have the option "Erase disk and install Ubuntu"
Please see section 6 https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-desktop#1-overview
Section 7 will show that an EFI...
Excessive finger contortion can be avoided with a single digit - press Print Screen and then select Screenshot or Screencast with your trusty, small-eared rodent. ;)
When using Gnome screencast, there should be a "timer & stop" icon on the top bar.
Screenshot attached for clarity
Screenshot/screencast utilities are part of gnome-shell.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/CheatSheet#Screenshots
Using Ubuntu 22.04, my version of gnome-shell is 42.9 and the screencast...
Are you referring to CVE-2024-3094 rather than CVE-2024-1086?
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2024-1086
https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2024-3094
Information about screencasts https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/screen-shot-record.html.en
Keyboard shortcut for screencasts Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R
Legacy Boot Disabled is perfect.
This will ensure that you boot the Ubuntu USB installer in UEFI mode.
However, under Boot Option Priorities, I would expect to see:-
Your destination disk SSD...
Using Ubuntu 22.04 and Files 42.6, you definitely should be able to restore both files and folders from trash using GUI.
If you send a folder containing files to Trash, you cannot open the folder...
I did read the original post - there is no need to be irritated by my question.
Recovery mode allows you to repair broken packages and reach a working desktop (assuming your PC is not unduly...
Using USB2 via recovery mode, can you reach the Ubuntu desktop and open Firefox?
This next suggestion is 99% successful
Boot into a "Try Ubuntu" live session using your Ubuntu installer USB1 (made by Rufus)
Open a terminal and enter
sudo systemctl reboot --firmware-setup