[Bug 1111950] Re: Ubiquity should be able to install both grub-pc and grub-efi when needed
YannUbuntu
yannubuntu at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 21:38:15 UTC 2014
hi Phillip,
In first case, Ubiquity should at least warn the user, and recommend to
abort and install Ubuntu from a UEFI-session.
In second case, the fix you describe is not enough if Ubiquity continues to blindly create an ESP when detecting the UEFI-session, then grub-install will be mistaken by that ESP.
Please make sure Ubiquity is fixed too.
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Title:
Ubiquity should be able to install both grub-pc and grub-efi when
needed
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
In some situations, it would be useful if Ubiquity (the Ubuntu
installer) could install both grub-pc and grub-efi at the same time:
1) when the Ubuntu live disk is launched in Legacy mode, but there is
an ESP on the disk. (it can happen that the firmware is setup to boot
the HDD in UEFI mode, but the live media in Legacy mode).
2) when the Ubuntu live disk is launched in UEFI mode, but there is
another OS (eg Windows installed in Legacy mode) with no ESP on the
disk. (it can happen that the firmware is setup to boot the HDD in
Legacy mode, but the live media in UEFI mode).
Remarks:
- from a live disk, it is impossible (AFAIK) to know in which mode the firmware is setup to boot the HDD.
- of course, prior to perform this improvement of Ubiquity, we need to improve GRUB2 to allow grub-pc and grub-efi to be installed at the same time.
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