Comment 10 for bug 1492801

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DJ Roberts (arudis4x) wrote :

This is going about it the long way, but.... I had this exact same issue on my desktop after having NOT had the issue on my laptop. But after looking at the forums here I realized that the reason I didn't have the issue on my laptop is because I installed ubuntu first. It was a dual-boot win10 & ubuntu system. I cleared out that partition on my ssd and replaced it with elementary and it booted just fine. Tried that on my desktop (installing ubuntu then installing elementary after a successful ubuntu boot to check) and it worked perfectly. Not sure if this will help figure out what may be causing it or not but I figured it might be useful information. Again, Installing ubuntu first, then overwriting it with elementary causes a perfect no-issues boot.