[Bug 1767889] Re: 18.04 installer does not allow to choose legacy install when launched from UEFI live session
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Mon Apr 30 00:12:29 UTC 2018
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
18.04 installer does not allow to choose legacy install when launched
from UEFI live session
Status in grub-installer package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Due to a limitation of my BIOS I can only boot from a USB-bootable key
in EFI mode.
However on my machine the OS must be installed in legacy (BIOS) mode.
When I installed Ubuntu 16.04 from this EFI-booted USB-key, I had
warning message from the installer, before choosing the partitioning
option that said approximately :
"The microcode has started the installer in UEFI mode but there seem
to be other OS installed using the BIOS compatibility mode [...] you
can force installation in UEFI mode but you may not be able to start
the other OS. If you want to be able to start them you should NOT
force installation in UEFI mode."
Then hitting the "Back" button yielded to the partitioning option
screen and the installation went on in legacy mode.
But when I tried today to install Ubuntu 18.04 from the downloaded and verified desktop 64 bits ISO, in the same environment, using the same method, there was NO WARNING and therefore in the end of the installation process I had a failure message stating that :
"grub-efi-amd64-signed failed to install to /target/"
The installer failed to detect and to warn that there was other OS
already installed in BIOS legacy mode.
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