![]() ![]() ![]() There were only the two choices.Īfter I restarted, it went directly to Windows. Then, when it got to the bootloader step, I choose manually the option of my Sata hard drive (vs the USB I was doing the install from), which was sda. I selected nothing in the Task-sel list as I want to install LXDE-Core afterwards. Then, using the mini.iso (18.04), I went through the steps, manually partitioning the freed space to allow for /, home, and swap. I first shrunk the partition from within Windows to make room for the Ubuntu install. My machine is a Dell Optiplex 3010 running Windows 7. Hello! I attempted my first dual-boot install and am not getting the grub boot menu.
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