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I built a new PC and want to dual-boot Windows 10 and Kubuntu. Currently i have installed Windows but when i try to install Kubuntu from bootable usb stick it stucks on Kubuntu logo with errors and i am not sure what i did wrong.
After i choose Start Kubuntu in grub at first it shows me these errors:
MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list
//...
systemd[1]: dev-loop0.device: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: remote-fs.target: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: Failed to start Remote File System
systemd[1]: proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
Then Kubuntu tries to start, it shows its logo and if i hit f6
button i can see a lot of similar errors:
[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
See 'systemctl status sustemd-modules-load.service' for details.
It is not my first ubuntu installation but i have never encountered such problems on other machines. I used Rufus 3.7 portable version
and performed usual process of creating bootable usb as always. I used UEFI
and GPT
parameters when creating usb in ISO mode (also had tried DD mode and it didn't work). Please look at pictures for more detailed error logs.
I did research this issue but seems like nothing i found managed to help me, i tried change grub settings and added nomodeset
option and it didn't work, tried to create MBR partition on my usb, tried Unetbootin
- these options also didn't work.
Fast boot
option in Windows and Secure boot
in my BIOS are disabled.
If it helps, here are my specs:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
- GPU: Sapphire Pulse 5700xt
- RAM: HyperX Predator ddr4 3200 2x8Gb
- HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2 Tb
- SSD: Samsung EVO 860 500 Gb - It is boot drive with Windows, a want to install Kubuntu here as well
- MOBO: MSI b450-a pro
As bootable usb i used usb 3.0 stick by Kingston
boot dual-boot windows uefi kubuntu
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I built a new PC and want to dual-boot Windows 10 and Kubuntu. Currently i have installed Windows but when i try to install Kubuntu from bootable usb stick it stucks on Kubuntu logo with errors and i am not sure what i did wrong.
After i choose Start Kubuntu in grub at first it shows me these errors:
MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list
//...
systemd[1]: dev-loop0.device: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: remote-fs.target: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: Failed to start Remote File System
systemd[1]: proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
Then Kubuntu tries to start, it shows its logo and if i hit f6
button i can see a lot of similar errors:
[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
See 'systemctl status sustemd-modules-load.service' for details.
It is not my first ubuntu installation but i have never encountered such problems on other machines. I used Rufus 3.7 portable version
and performed usual process of creating bootable usb as always. I used UEFI
and GPT
parameters when creating usb in ISO mode (also had tried DD mode and it didn't work). Please look at pictures for more detailed error logs.
I did research this issue but seems like nothing i found managed to help me, i tried change grub settings and added nomodeset
option and it didn't work, tried to create MBR partition on my usb, tried Unetbootin
- these options also didn't work.
Fast boot
option in Windows and Secure boot
in my BIOS are disabled.
If it helps, here are my specs:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
- GPU: Sapphire Pulse 5700xt
- RAM: HyperX Predator ddr4 3200 2x8Gb
- HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2 Tb
- SSD: Samsung EVO 860 500 Gb - It is boot drive with Windows, a want to install Kubuntu here as well
- MOBO: MSI b450-a pro
As bootable usb i used usb 3.0 stick by Kingston
boot dual-boot windows uefi kubuntu
1
The USB should have a MBR partition table. Rufus gives too many "wrong" options. You may want to try Etcher which is fully automatic.
– Nmath
Sep 14 at 15:41
Is your BIOS up to date? For a Ryzen 3700, you still might need the latest kernel you can get.
– ubfan1
Sep 14 at 15:44
@ubfan1 tried to install latest bios version, unfortunately it didn't help
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:51
@Nmath tried Etcher and also tried to flash usb with MBR setting in Rufus, also didn't work, i am still getting the same errors
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:52
add a comment
|
I built a new PC and want to dual-boot Windows 10 and Kubuntu. Currently i have installed Windows but when i try to install Kubuntu from bootable usb stick it stucks on Kubuntu logo with errors and i am not sure what i did wrong.
After i choose Start Kubuntu in grub at first it shows me these errors:
MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list
//...
systemd[1]: dev-loop0.device: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: remote-fs.target: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: Failed to start Remote File System
systemd[1]: proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
Then Kubuntu tries to start, it shows its logo and if i hit f6
button i can see a lot of similar errors:
[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
See 'systemctl status sustemd-modules-load.service' for details.
It is not my first ubuntu installation but i have never encountered such problems on other machines. I used Rufus 3.7 portable version
and performed usual process of creating bootable usb as always. I used UEFI
and GPT
parameters when creating usb in ISO mode (also had tried DD mode and it didn't work). Please look at pictures for more detailed error logs.
I did research this issue but seems like nothing i found managed to help me, i tried change grub settings and added nomodeset
option and it didn't work, tried to create MBR partition on my usb, tried Unetbootin
- these options also didn't work.
Fast boot
option in Windows and Secure boot
in my BIOS are disabled.
If it helps, here are my specs:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
- GPU: Sapphire Pulse 5700xt
- RAM: HyperX Predator ddr4 3200 2x8Gb
- HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2 Tb
- SSD: Samsung EVO 860 500 Gb - It is boot drive with Windows, a want to install Kubuntu here as well
- MOBO: MSI b450-a pro
As bootable usb i used usb 3.0 stick by Kingston
boot dual-boot windows uefi kubuntu
I built a new PC and want to dual-boot Windows 10 and Kubuntu. Currently i have installed Windows but when i try to install Kubuntu from bootable usb stick it stucks on Kubuntu logo with errors and i am not sure what i did wrong.
After i choose Start Kubuntu in grub at first it shows me these errors:
MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list
//...
systemd[1]: dev-loop0.device: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: remote-fs.target: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
systemd[1]: Failed to start Remote File System
systemd[1]: proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount: Failed to set invocation ID for unit: File exists
Then Kubuntu tries to start, it shows its logo and if i hit f6
button i can see a lot of similar errors:
[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
See 'systemctl status sustemd-modules-load.service' for details.
It is not my first ubuntu installation but i have never encountered such problems on other machines. I used Rufus 3.7 portable version
and performed usual process of creating bootable usb as always. I used UEFI
and GPT
parameters when creating usb in ISO mode (also had tried DD mode and it didn't work). Please look at pictures for more detailed error logs.
I did research this issue but seems like nothing i found managed to help me, i tried change grub settings and added nomodeset
option and it didn't work, tried to create MBR partition on my usb, tried Unetbootin
- these options also didn't work.
Fast boot
option in Windows and Secure boot
in my BIOS are disabled.
If it helps, here are my specs:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
- GPU: Sapphire Pulse 5700xt
- RAM: HyperX Predator ddr4 3200 2x8Gb
- HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2 Tb
- SSD: Samsung EVO 860 500 Gb - It is boot drive with Windows, a want to install Kubuntu here as well
- MOBO: MSI b450-a pro
As bootable usb i used usb 3.0 stick by Kingston
boot dual-boot windows uefi kubuntu
boot dual-boot windows uefi kubuntu
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The USB should have a MBR partition table. Rufus gives too many "wrong" options. You may want to try Etcher which is fully automatic.
– Nmath
Sep 14 at 15:41
Is your BIOS up to date? For a Ryzen 3700, you still might need the latest kernel you can get.
– ubfan1
Sep 14 at 15:44
@ubfan1 tried to install latest bios version, unfortunately it didn't help
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:51
@Nmath tried Etcher and also tried to flash usb with MBR setting in Rufus, also didn't work, i am still getting the same errors
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:52
add a comment
|
1
The USB should have a MBR partition table. Rufus gives too many "wrong" options. You may want to try Etcher which is fully automatic.
– Nmath
Sep 14 at 15:41
Is your BIOS up to date? For a Ryzen 3700, you still might need the latest kernel you can get.
– ubfan1
Sep 14 at 15:44
@ubfan1 tried to install latest bios version, unfortunately it didn't help
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:51
@Nmath tried Etcher and also tried to flash usb with MBR setting in Rufus, also didn't work, i am still getting the same errors
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:52
1
1
The USB should have a MBR partition table. Rufus gives too many "wrong" options. You may want to try Etcher which is fully automatic.
– Nmath
Sep 14 at 15:41
The USB should have a MBR partition table. Rufus gives too many "wrong" options. You may want to try Etcher which is fully automatic.
– Nmath
Sep 14 at 15:41
Is your BIOS up to date? For a Ryzen 3700, you still might need the latest kernel you can get.
– ubfan1
Sep 14 at 15:44
Is your BIOS up to date? For a Ryzen 3700, you still might need the latest kernel you can get.
– ubfan1
Sep 14 at 15:44
@ubfan1 tried to install latest bios version, unfortunately it didn't help
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:51
@ubfan1 tried to install latest bios version, unfortunately it didn't help
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:51
@Nmath tried Etcher and also tried to flash usb with MBR setting in Rufus, also didn't work, i am still getting the same errors
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:52
@Nmath tried Etcher and also tried to flash usb with MBR setting in Rufus, also didn't work, i am still getting the same errors
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:52
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So apparently the problem is Kubuntu 19.04, i flashed Kubuntu 18.04 and it's working perfectly.
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So apparently the problem is Kubuntu 19.04, i flashed Kubuntu 18.04 and it's working perfectly.
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So apparently the problem is Kubuntu 19.04, i flashed Kubuntu 18.04 and it's working perfectly.
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So apparently the problem is Kubuntu 19.04, i flashed Kubuntu 18.04 and it's working perfectly.
So apparently the problem is Kubuntu 19.04, i flashed Kubuntu 18.04 and it's working perfectly.
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The USB should have a MBR partition table. Rufus gives too many "wrong" options. You may want to try Etcher which is fully automatic.
– Nmath
Sep 14 at 15:41
Is your BIOS up to date? For a Ryzen 3700, you still might need the latest kernel you can get.
– ubfan1
Sep 14 at 15:44
@ubfan1 tried to install latest bios version, unfortunately it didn't help
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:51
@Nmath tried Etcher and also tried to flash usb with MBR setting in Rufus, also didn't work, i am still getting the same errors
– monkeber
Sep 14 at 19:52