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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS but it crashes at the start.

I suspect that I do not have a 1st partition /EFI

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#Creating_an_EFI_System_Partition but these may not be uptodate?

I have tried to follow the instructions

Dual Boot Windows 10 and Linux Ubuntu on Separate Hard Drives

1st Partition / EFI

    Select your target drive (in my case /dev/sdc)
    Select "Make New Partition Table"
    Partition the target drive as follows:
        Size: 650 MB
        Type for the new partition: Primary
        Location for the new partition: Beginning of this space
        Use as: EFI (this will be listed as /dev/sdc1 efi in the partitioning tool once you create it)

from my target drive /dev/sdd, but when I get to the use-as stage EFI is not listed. Is Reserved for BIOS the right option here?

The result of this was a screen full of systemy errors that I was unable to capture. I have now used gparted from the USB install to try to set up all 4 partitions, but have not found an option EPI System partition. Is my gparted too old? It appears to install OK.

On booting I am now rewarded with a single unresponsive winking cursor :-(

I have some camera screen shots but have yet to find how to add to this post.

/dev/sdd /dev/sdd1 16 MB /dev/sdd2 fat32 /dev/sdd3 ext4 /dev/sdd4 swap mount / 50 GB /dev/sdd5 ext4 mount /home

device for boost loader installation /dev/sdd2 (should this be /dev/sdd?)

/dev/ssd2 fath32 680 MB EFI /

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  • What do you mean by "It crashes"? Dec 20, 2018 at 0:25
  • No, reserved BIOS boot area is not correct, should be EFI System Partiton Dec 20, 2018 at 2:39
  • My first time produced a screen full of systemy message that I was unable to capture. Dec 21, 2018 at 11:09
  • is uefi required ? why not install both in bios mode ?
    – gingamann
    Dec 21, 2018 at 11:54
  • "The major difference between the two is that MBR uses 32-bit entries in its table which limits the total physical partitons to only 4. Each partition can only be a maximum of 2TB in size"
    – gingamann
    Dec 21, 2018 at 12:00

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