> Even the most straight-forward option "Erase disk and install Ubuntu"
> failed for me on non-UEFI system when installing from USB. I noticed
> that 20.04 created a single bootable partition while 20.10 creates
> additional BIOS Boot and EFI System partitions.
>
> The Bug #1893964 Comment #8 workaround (doing grub-install manually)
> worked for me but after updating I still had to correct /etc/fstab for
> the /boot/efi device partition.
>
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Thank you for your email. I went back to reinstall 20.04.LTS without any
problem.
On Fri 11 Dec, 2020, 3:20 PM Plurtu, <email address hidden> wrote:
> Even the most straight-forward option "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1901137 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ ubiquity/ +bug/1901137/ +subscriptions
> failed for me on non-UEFI system when installing from USB. I noticed
> that 20.04 created a single bootable partition while 20.10 creates
> additional BIOS Boot and EFI System partitions.
>
> The Bug #1893964 Comment #8 workaround (doing grub-install manually)
> worked for me but after updating I still had to correct /etc/fstab for
> the /boot/efi device partition.
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> report.
> https:/
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> Title:
> UEFI on Legacy - grub-install fails due to no space left on ESP
>
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