I have previously run a Windows boot disk and removed all existing partitions. If I run the Ubuntu 1. CD and click install after the config screens, I get the error Executing 'grub- install /dev/sda' failed. This is a fatal error.(It is the same error as this question: Unable to install GRUB)All the questions I've read while looking for a solution are related to dual boot. How can I achieve this?(For my sanity, please use very simple instructions when responding. I don't claim to have any talent either for linux or as a sysadmin)Additional details copied from comments dated: 2. ZAfter booting from the CD, clicking Try Ubuntu, and then sudo fdisk /dev/sda I getfdisk: unable to seek on /dev/sda: Invalid argumentsudo fdisk /dev/sdb gives Device contains neither a valid DOS partiion table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF disklabel. I've got missing parts of programs and the terminal occasionally reflects to the bottom of the screen. But I can't imagine this is related. Note: Please don’t comment on this thread; it’s gotten unwieldy. If you have any questions, concerns, or problems, please start a new thread. Due to the currently surging interest in AR Sandbox installations, I am posting.The error message is :the grub-efi-amd64-signed package failed to install into /target/. Without the GRUB bootloader the system will not load I'm trying to install it on HP pavilion g6-2303 TX usi. The general procedure to install Ubuntu (or Ubuntu flavour, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu.) from a USB flash drive is: Acquire the correct Ubuntu installation files ('the ISO') Put Ubuntu onto your USB. MSP430 Launchpad + PWM This topic provides answers to common questions about installation, and questions about upgrades from preview releases of R Services (In-Database). If you are installing R Services (In-Database) for the first time.
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