** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Make Ubuntu 32-bit ISO image directly installable on UEFI machine
@Alkis, thanks for being back again.
I never have seen this grub menu with Ubuntu Life media, even when
burned to CD. The reason may be, that I regularly use MultiSystem since
some years or never had a EFI machine in my hands before using
MultiSystem (does this grub menu appear also on BIOS machin
@UlfZibis, sorry, for some reason I didn't get a notification about your
message.
"in grub": when you boot Ubuntu Live CDs or USB sticks under UEFI, this grub
menu shows:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/258991/where-is-the-memtest-option-on-the-ubuntu-64-bit-live-cd
- I don't know about "multisy
See also bug 1801372
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Thanks for the alternative workaround. But I have some questions:
- What you mean by "in grub"? I'm not familiar with the Ubuntu Mate Live CD,
only with Ubuntu and Lubuntu, and there is no GRUB menu. Do you mean the
welcome screen?
- I'm wondering how this alternative will work on machines like m
I tested again, step (5) needs to be run in the /target, so here's an
oneliner for both steps (4) and (5):
sudo sed 's/-signed"/"/' -i /usr/share/grub-installer/grub-installer;
while [ ! -f /target/bin/efibootmgr ]; do sleep 1; done; sudo ln -sf
true /target/bin/efibootmgr
After entering that in
Another workaround:
1) Boot with ubuntu-mate-amd64.iso.
2) Select "Try Ubuntu without installing" in grub. Don't press Enter.
3) Remove ubuntu-mate-amd64.iso and insert ubuntu-mate-i386.iso. Wait for a few
seconds for the CD to be read; then press Enter in grub.
So we're using amd64.iso's grub to
** Description changed:
Only with a workaround I can install Ubuntu 32-bit on a UEFI machine:
- First install Ubuntu 64-bit on a temporary partition.
- Then install Ubuntu 32-bit with ubiquity -b
- Start Ubuntu 64-bit and run update-grub.
- Start Ubuntu 32-bit.
To make Ubuntu 32-bit
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grub2-signed (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
Only with a workaround I can install Ubuntu 32-bit on a UEFI machine:
- First install Ubuntu 64-bit on a temporary partition.
- Then install Ubuntu 32-bit with ubiquity -b
- Start Ubuntu 64-bit and run update-grub.
- Start Ubuntu 32-bit.
To make Ubuntu 32-bit
** Description changed:
Only with a workaround I can install Ubuntu 32-bit on a UEFI machine:
- First install Ubuntu 64-bit on a temporary partition.
- Then install Ubuntu 32-bit with ubiquity -b
- Start Ubuntu 64-bit and run update-grub.
- Start Ubuntu 32-bit.
To make Ubuntu 32-bit
** Description changed:
Only with a workaround I can install Ubuntu 32-bit on a UEFI machine:
- First install Ubuntu 64-bit on a temporary partition.
- Then install Ubuntu 32-bit with ubiquity -b
- Start Ubuntu 64-bit and run update-grub.
- Start Ubuntu 32-bit.
To make Ubuntu 32-bit
** Description changed:
Only with a workaround I can install Ubuntu 32-bit on a UEFI machine:
- First install Ubuntu 64-bit on a temporary partition.
- Then install Ubuntu 32-bit with ubiquity -b
- Start Ubuntu 64-bit and run update-grub.
- Start Ubuntu 32-bit.
To make Ubuntu 32-bit
I first declared this as security bug, because the standard 32-bit
Ubuntu installation fails to benefit from secure boot.
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