So I installed Xubuntu on my netbook, and now after the install I cant get it to boot. I keep getting pic related. If I boot from USB it just gives me the option to install it again. When I tried that, it told me that this SSD already has a copy of Ubuntu installed.
I've been googling and everyone says "boot repair" but nothing in depth. Anyone know how I can fix this?
>he fell for the Linux meme
>>60400160
better than the preinstalled Windows 8.1 with Bing
>>60400172
At least Windows actually boots :^)
Do I have to install the OS in the CSM boot mode and then boot in UEFI? Or is UEFI fine for installation too
>>60400153
Check out this article. I had the same issue in the past but this solved it
https://itsfoss.com/no-bootable-device-found-ubuntu/
>>60400244
That's what you get for not sticking to MBR like all sane people did.
>>60400287
Secure boot was a mistake
>>60400153
ARM netbook?
>>60400331
nah its a toshiba satellite
>>60400160
Can you wincucks be unlike your insecure operating system?
Is secure boot on?
>>60400153
>installed 32-bit.
>>60401016
Just on how many layers of irony are you on?
>>60401565
If you WanaCry just cry. Don't argue, because you have no argument
seems like your disk want formatted correctly during installation. Did you partition a part of your disk for /boot?
Usually you make 4 partitions, one for /boot, one for /home, one for /swap, and one for /. Do you remember what you chose? You might need to get a live disk/usb of xubuntu and just reinstall
>>60400153
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2251511
Microshit Windaids mandatory UEFI booting was designed to make it difficult to dual-boot. Thanks microshit!
Disable fast boot
Disable secure boot
>>60402098
This. UEFI "TPP" booting requires the OS to be signed by Microsoft secret keys. If you disable these features the bios won't check for this.
>>60402132
>2017
>not self signing kernel and appending PK and KEK to the chain
Fucking casuals
>>60400172
What games are you going to play on Linux? Let me guess, you have a console?