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Ubuntu 18.04 server failed grub install
Velvet screen after grub selectionGrub can't find device on boot resulting in Grub RescueInstalled Windows before Ubuntu, both in BIOS mode, but GRUB install failedManually partitioning 15.04 Server for RAID 0Grub: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'
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I am trying a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 server, without an internet connection (not Live) on my Dell PowerEdge R640. The machine came with a Boot Optimized Storage SSD (RAID 1), which is where I'm trying to install to. I've wiped the partition clean and chosen "Guided - use entire disk". However, when the installer attempts to install the grub boot loader, I get "Unable to install grub in dummy 'grub-install dummy' failed" and I am unable to progress. Has anyone encountered this and/or know what my issue is? This is what my partitions look like:
#1 536.9 MB ESP EFI System P
#2 239.5 GB ext4
grub2 partitioning
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I am trying a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 server, without an internet connection (not Live) on my Dell PowerEdge R640. The machine came with a Boot Optimized Storage SSD (RAID 1), which is where I'm trying to install to. I've wiped the partition clean and chosen "Guided - use entire disk". However, when the installer attempts to install the grub boot loader, I get "Unable to install grub in dummy 'grub-install dummy' failed" and I am unable to progress. Has anyone encountered this and/or know what my issue is? This is what my partitions look like:
#1 536.9 MB ESP EFI System P
#2 239.5 GB ext4
grub2 partitioning
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. ;-) Have you tried turning off the RAID-1 in UEFI settings and usemdadmto create your RAID-1? (these boot-optimized SSDs are great for Windows, but not so great for Linux as there are no specific drivers available most of the time)
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I am trying a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 server, without an internet connection (not Live) on my Dell PowerEdge R640. The machine came with a Boot Optimized Storage SSD (RAID 1), which is where I'm trying to install to. I've wiped the partition clean and chosen "Guided - use entire disk". However, when the installer attempts to install the grub boot loader, I get "Unable to install grub in dummy 'grub-install dummy' failed" and I am unable to progress. Has anyone encountered this and/or know what my issue is? This is what my partitions look like:
#1 536.9 MB ESP EFI System P
#2 239.5 GB ext4
grub2 partitioning
I am trying a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 server, without an internet connection (not Live) on my Dell PowerEdge R640. The machine came with a Boot Optimized Storage SSD (RAID 1), which is where I'm trying to install to. I've wiped the partition clean and chosen "Guided - use entire disk". However, when the installer attempts to install the grub boot loader, I get "Unable to install grub in dummy 'grub-install dummy' failed" and I am unable to progress. Has anyone encountered this and/or know what my issue is? This is what my partitions look like:
#1 536.9 MB ESP EFI System P
#2 239.5 GB ext4
grub2 partitioning
grub2 partitioning
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. ;-) Have you tried turning off the RAID-1 in UEFI settings and usemdadmto create your RAID-1? (these boot-optimized SSDs are great for Windows, but not so great for Linux as there are no specific drivers available most of the time)
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. ;-) Have you tried turning off the RAID-1 in UEFI settings and usemdadmto create your RAID-1? (these boot-optimized SSDs are great for Windows, but not so great for Linux as there are no specific drivers available most of the time)
– Fabby
Jun 17 at 22:30
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. ;-) Have you tried turning off the RAID-1 in UEFI settings and use
mdadm to create your RAID-1? (these boot-optimized SSDs are great for Windows, but not so great for Linux as there are no specific drivers available most of the time)– Fabby
Jun 17 at 22:30
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. ;-) Have you tried turning off the RAID-1 in UEFI settings and use
mdadm to create your RAID-1? (these boot-optimized SSDs are great for Windows, but not so great for Linux as there are no specific drivers available most of the time)– Fabby
Jun 17 at 22:30
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. ;-) Have you tried turning off the RAID-1 in UEFI settings and use
mdadmto create your RAID-1? (these boot-optimized SSDs are great for Windows, but not so great for Linux as there are no specific drivers available most of the time)– Fabby
Jun 17 at 22:30