Hi,
Yesterday I tried to install 24.04 LTS. Everything seemed to go fine. I was able to reboot the system and reach the KDE desktop. However, when I tried to boot up the system today, I was only partially successful. At first, I was again able to reach the desktop. Once there I started up KDE Partition Manager which showed me that all my partitions had a "locked padlock" icon next to them. On rebooting the system I was not able to reach the desktop. Against a black screen I had a succession of small dialog boxes which, in turn, told me that the system could not access certain files. Another dialog box stated that it could not access $HOME. I now realise that the closed padlock icon must mean that the corresponding partition must have been set as read-only.
I am trying to install 24.04 LTS on an old Toshiba Satellite L870-18v [Intel Core I3, 500GB HDD, 8 GB RAM] laptop that has its legacy BIOS (InsideH20) set to CSM mode. Is it possible to to install 24.04 LTS on such a system in legacy BIOS mode ? I tried to do this but ended up with a non-booting system, as alluded to above. On a subsequent install I even tried setting up an unallocated 8 MB partition (as the first partition) and set its flag to bios-grub as per installer instructions but no go. So, how do I get 24.04 LTS to install successfully(!) on the system described previously ?
Yesterday I tried to install 24.04 LTS. Everything seemed to go fine. I was able to reboot the system and reach the KDE desktop. However, when I tried to boot up the system today, I was only partially successful. At first, I was again able to reach the desktop. Once there I started up KDE Partition Manager which showed me that all my partitions had a "locked padlock" icon next to them. On rebooting the system I was not able to reach the desktop. Against a black screen I had a succession of small dialog boxes which, in turn, told me that the system could not access certain files. Another dialog box stated that it could not access $HOME. I now realise that the closed padlock icon must mean that the corresponding partition must have been set as read-only.
I am trying to install 24.04 LTS on an old Toshiba Satellite L870-18v [Intel Core I3, 500GB HDD, 8 GB RAM] laptop that has its legacy BIOS (InsideH20) set to CSM mode. Is it possible to to install 24.04 LTS on such a system in legacy BIOS mode ? I tried to do this but ended up with a non-booting system, as alluded to above. On a subsequent install I even tried setting up an unallocated 8 MB partition (as the first partition) and set its flag to bios-grub as per installer instructions but no go. So, how do I get 24.04 LTS to install successfully(!) on the system described previously ?
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