https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372918
Jonathan Riddell changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #5 from Jonathan Riddell ---
should be fixed when new version of ubiquity lands
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Oystein Sture changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Oystein St
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--- Comment #3 from Lukas ---
i have found a work around
viewtopic.php?f=309&t=134976&p=361816#p361816
but most likely instead of sda2 its sda1, you can use gparted or
partitionmanager to figure it where your efi is
mkdir efi
sudo mount /dev/sda1 e
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Rohit changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Rohit ---
Ex
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--- Comment #1 from Lukas ---
i just did an install without internet/downloading updates during install and
without installing third party software.
then i got the error message that it wasnt able to install grub into the target
so the operating system