[Bug 792702] Re: 64 Bit Natty Won't EFI Boot
Carlillos
carlos.soy at gmail.com
Mon Mar 24 10:59:22 UTC 2014
Happens to me as well with my Toshiba Satellite notebook NB10t-A.
After completing the installation and restart a second time tells me the same "No bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key".
Boot-repair does not work because my notebook is only compatible with 64-bit machines. Boot-repair appears that only works on compatible machines with i386.
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Title:
64 Bit Natty Won't EFI Boot
Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I've performed a fresh install of Natty 64bit from a Live USB, both by
running the direct "Install Ubuntu" and via the LiveUSB options. I've
done both a manual partition and an automatic partition. Every time
(I've tried 4 times, at least), the install goes fine and restarts.
Upon restarting, I get the message "No bootable device -- insert boot
disk and press any key".
I went from Ubuntu 11.04 to a Windows 7 install, and now I am trying
to go back to Natty. I've looked around but I can't find anything that
seems like my situation or has worked.
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