Hi guys
I’m going around in circles trying to get my little notebook to boot up with Kubuntu 18.04. First let me say I’ve had it working fine recently with 18.04 but messed around with some files and inadvertently screwed it up so thought I’d reinstall.
I downloaded the 64bit iso onto a usb stick using Rufus on a windows pc I have. Selected the usb drive in UEFI and sure enough it booted up fine giving the ‘Try’ or ‘Install’ options. I tried the ‘Try’ option to make sure it still worked which it did then selected the install icon on the desktop and every thing seems to install ok. Now I’m sure in the past when installing distro’s you are told to remove the installation usb then it reboots but that doesn’t happen with this install because if I remove the usb before it reboots when it does reboot it says ‘No boot medium’ and goes no further. Leaving the usb drive in place and rebooting simply goes through the whole Try or Install procedure again and so on..., what am I doing wrong please?.
thanks
Steve
I’m going around in circles trying to get my little notebook to boot up with Kubuntu 18.04. First let me say I’ve had it working fine recently with 18.04 but messed around with some files and inadvertently screwed it up so thought I’d reinstall.
I downloaded the 64bit iso onto a usb stick using Rufus on a windows pc I have. Selected the usb drive in UEFI and sure enough it booted up fine giving the ‘Try’ or ‘Install’ options. I tried the ‘Try’ option to make sure it still worked which it did then selected the install icon on the desktop and every thing seems to install ok. Now I’m sure in the past when installing distro’s you are told to remove the installation usb then it reboots but that doesn’t happen with this install because if I remove the usb before it reboots when it does reboot it says ‘No boot medium’ and goes no further. Leaving the usb drive in place and rebooting simply goes through the whole Try or Install procedure again and so on..., what am I doing wrong please?.
thanks
Steve
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