same happend for me in groovy (bios mode/Disklabel type: dos).
) Even I verrified live-session was boot in bios mode.
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** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu Disco)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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This bug was fixed in the package partman-efi - 71ubuntu4.1
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partman-efi (71ubuntu4.1) cosmic; urgency=medium
* check.d/efi: Make sure we block on a missing EFI partition no matter what
architecture, not just for ia64. One could attempt to install on EFI x86
and will need
Verification-done on cosmic with partman-efi/71ubuntu4.1:
Starting a d-i install with proposed enabled; with partman-efi installed
in the d-i environment; I could verify that using manual partitioning
and omitting to create an ESP in UEFI mode leads to showing the error
message and blocking the us
Hello Vinicius, or anyone else affected,
Accepted partman-efi into cosmic-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/partman-
efi/71ubuntu4.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
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This bug was fixed in the package partman-efi - 71ubuntu5
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partman-efi (71ubuntu5) disco; urgency=medium
* check.d/efi: Make sure we block on a missing EFI partition no matter what
architecture, not just for ia64. One could attempt to install on EFI x86
and will need an E
** Also affects: grub-installer (Ubuntu Disco)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: partman-efi (Ubuntu Disco)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug was fixed in the package partman-efi - 71ubuntu2.2
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partman-efi (71ubuntu2.2) bionic; urgency=medium
* check.d/efi: Make sure we block on a missing EFI partition no matter what
architecture, not just for ia64. One could attempt to install on EFI x86
and will need
** Tags removed: rls-bb-incoming
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** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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Title:
error: cannot find EFI directory.
Verification done with ubiquity 18.04.14.12 / partman-efi 71ubuntu2.2:
I've tried the various permutations of installing in BIOS mode, in UEFI
mode, or with UEFI with CSM enabled. All work as appropriate: when
installing in UEFI with or without CSM and no ESP is created, the user
is prompted; in B
Thanks Mathieu, that's indeed an improvement ("go create an EFI" doesn't
seem like something obvious/that non technical users would figure out
but it's already better than saying nothing and failing install later
on)
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yes, you install using a recent daily. That should be enough, but
otherwise you can upgrade to the new ubiquity from -proposed.
The user needs to figure it out. We do have guided partitioning for that
reason; and the warning clearly says it's "missing an EFI System
Partition", which is one of the
Thanks for working on that one! Some questions
- what's the best way to test on an iso? Is booting a bionic daily and
installing the new ubiquity deb enough?
- you wrote
'The installer should immediately warn the user that there is no EFI
System partition and offer to go back to the partitioning
** Summary changed:
- erro: cannot find EFI directory.
+ error: cannot find EFI directory.
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