I was installing ubuntu on my fresh new notebook and found that kernel packages wasn't installed. As workaround to run the system I had to chroot into /target to complete installation.
I have one disk and it was partitioned as GPT.
Initialy I thought it was a problem with boot loader but I had installed debian without issue(except it not provide proper firmware).
Then I tried to boot into ubuntu from debian's grub and found that there are no kernels.
I was installing ubuntu on my fresh new notebook and found that kernel packages wasn't installed. As workaround to run the system I had to chroot into /target to complete installation.
I have one disk and it was partitioned as GPT.
Initialy I thought it was a problem with boot loader but I had installed debian without issue(except it not provide proper firmware).
Then I tried to boot into ubuntu from debian's grub and found that there are no kernels.
It took me 2 days(((