[Bug 1893964] Re: Installation of Ubuntu Groovy with manual partitioning without an EFI System Partition fails on 'grub-install /dev/sda' even on non-UEFI systems
Liam Proven
1893964 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Apr 18 15:22:46 UTC 2021
@jeremie2
Ah, fair enough. Mostly I use Ventoy these days, and once the USB key is
formatted with Ventoy, you just copy .ISO files onto it and they
automagically appear in the Ventoy boot menu. So no need for Balena
Etcher etc. any more. Ventoy itself is bootable on BIOS and UEFI PCs and
on Intel Macs.
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Title:
Installation of Ubuntu Groovy with manual partitioning without an EFI
System Partition fails on 'grub-install /dev/sda' even on non-UEFI
systems
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubiquity source package in Hirsute:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Hello,
trying to install current daily-live images of Groovy in VirtualBox
fails for me when I'm using manual partitioning without an EFI System
Partition (ESP).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Partition layout I have used in VirtualBox:
* Partition table: MBR
* A single primary ext4 partition (/dev/sda1) using up the entire virtual harddisk with 1 MB free space before start of the partition
2. Boot current Groovy daily-live image, click on "Install Ubuntu"
3. Choose "Something else" (manual partitioning)
4. Select /dev/sda1 as target for '/', check "format partition".
5. Ignore warning about missing EFI system partition.
Result:
The installation proceeds until GRUB is about to be installed.
Then an error dialog appears: "Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed. This is a fatal error." (screenshot attached).
If I click 'Ok', after a moment Ubiquity nevertheless shows the usual dialog saying "Installation is complete. Please restart." The only option the dialog offered was to click on "Restart now".
After that, booting the failed installation succeeds, but it is obvious that Ubiquity couldn't complete its job: Packages like ubiquity itself, which usually get purged from the fresh system at the end of a successful installation, are still installed. There is also a pop-up in gnome-shell showing an error regarding package management (screenshot attached, not sure if this is related to the failed install).
Modifying the setup by creating an ESP manually like described in #7
makes the installation complete successfully without error.
The setups I have tested (my machine and VirtualBox) don't support
UEFI or don't have UEFI support enabled respectively (and thus don't
actually require an ESP to boot).
To send this report, I was running 'sudo ubuntu-bug ubiquity' on the
"failed", but nevertheless booting fresh installation.
Kind regards, Jan
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: ubiquity 20.10.9
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-42.46-generic 5.4.44
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-42-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu45
Architecture: amd64
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
Date: Wed Sep 2 16:55:14 2020
InstallCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-42-generic root=UUID=6ba06971-16c7-4df6-afcc-3bc101cba9a5 ro quiet splash
SourcePackage: ubiquity
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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