I did actually use "entire disk" method, but unfortunately that is not
really what I wanted.
However, you have pointed this rather amateurish but long standing user
of Linux in the right direction.
I wonder if that is why my little used version of Win 10 (unfortunately
needed to update my SatNav)
is refusing to cooperate on updates.
Thanks
On 06/07/18 18:28, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
> the installer in EFI mode. You either need to boot the installer in bios
> mode, or partition the disk using GPT and set up an EFI system partition
> to install in EFI mode. This will be done for you if you choose the "use
> entire disk" guided install option.
>
> ** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Invalid
>
Thank you.
I did actually use "entire disk" method, but unfortunately that is not
really what I wanted.
However, you have pointed this rather amateurish but long standing user
of Linux in the right direction.
I wonder if that is why my little used version of Win 10 (unfortunately
needed to update my SatNav)
is refusing to cooperate on updates.
Thanks
On 06/07/18 18:28, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
> the installer in EFI mode. You either need to boot the installer in bios
> mode, or partition the disk using GPT and set up an EFI system partition
> to install in EFI mode. This will be done for you if you choose the "use
> entire disk" guided install option.
>
> ** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Invalid
>