[Bug 1025555] Re: Ubuntu32bits is incompatible with recent (UEFI) computers
Colin Watson
cjwatson at canonical.com
Thu Feb 14 10:45:30 UTC 2013
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 is incompatible with recent (UEFI) computers
Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
64bits EFI computer (with GPT disk) with pre-installed 64bits
Windows7.
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.
2) Installing Ubuntu 12.04 32bits installs grub-pc, which creates no
EFI entry. Ubuntu can't be booted (except if it is possible to
deactivate EFI mode).
3) Installing grub-efi from an already installed Ubuntu32 creates
/efi/ubuntu/boot.efi , and /efi/ubuntu/grubia32.efi . Both EFI entries
fail.
4) Installing grub-efi in an already installed Ubuntu32 in chroot via
an Ubuntu64 live-CD ( so that grub-efi has access to EFI variables)
also creates two invalid EFI entries (/efi/ubuntu/boot.efi , and
/efi/ubuntu/grubia32.efi ).
CONCLUSION:
- grub-efi 32bits always creates invalid entries.
- Installing Ubuntu32 bits on an EFI system should be blocked by Ubiquity (the Ubuntu installer). In this case, Ubiquity should ask the user to install Ubuntu64 instead.
- the Download page should warn that the 32bits ISO is not compatible with recent (EFI) computers
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