![]() See my page on installing Linux on EFI systems. And finally the usual rest of the process.Set the HD first partition with the mounting point at /boot/efi.Choose to set hard disk partitions manually.Create the remaining partitions as usual.Set it with the flags boot and efi (I had to guess the last one, didn't find info anywhere).Create a partition at the beginning of the disk with FAT32 format of at least 200 MB, 500 MB was my choice Add a UEFI boot option for the USB drive, choose grub圆4.efi if asked for a file.If I press F12, the computer freezes instantaneously.įor a successful installation I needed an ESP partition as follows: The computer tries to boot into infinite loop. Result : Unable to boot from the USB key. Using bootable USB key for Ubuntu (Ubuntu 13.10 64bits international Edition) with either Unetbootin or Linux dd utility. Have you ideas about what I need to do to be able to boot from USB? ![]() Of course, I tried to boot from my USB key on an other computer having normal BIOS and it works perfectly. In this case, the computer freezes at Dell logo. I also tried to boot from USB with "Legacy Boot" option instead of UEFI. When it is complete, the computer restarts and does the same thing). The little blue progress bar is growing normally. The computer tries to boot into infinite loop (when the USB key is plugged in, the computer starts and the Dell logo appears. The problem is I am unable to boot from the USB key. I created a bootable USB key for Ubuntu (Ubuntu 13.10 64bits international Edition) with Unetbootin. So, I set Secure Boot to "off" into BIOS and I disable Fast Startup as described here. I tried to follow all these instruction and these instructions too. I want to install Ubuntu in dual boot with Windows 8. I recently bought a Dell Inspiron 15R SE with Windows 8 (64 bit) pre-installed (UEFI supported).
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