=== lucho is now known as ProfesorTatuado [07:48] wallpapers === KaiTheSharkWolf is now known as SharkBark-Away [19:34] [telegram] I have to reinstall lubuntu on a windows 10 machine (i want to dual boot) [19:34] [telegram] The grub screen is still loading. Do i have to remove it or will it be done by fresh install of lubuntu? [19:34] [telegram] Currently i have to type "exit" at grub screen..windows os will then load [19:37] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/14bfa8ef/file_3589.jpg [20:09] Al it should be done by the installer. [20:09] just use the live USB normal installation process. [20:16] [telegram] Thank you (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) Al it should be done by the installer.) [20:30] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/dbbaed65/file_3590.jpg [20:30] [telegram] Which one should i select? [20:31] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/f69a5d9e/file_3591.jpg [20:32] [telegram] Also which flag? Bios grub? [21:56] [telegram] https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/1.3/installation.html [22:34] [telegram] I'm still confused sorry [22:37] [telegram] Is select /as mount point and leave flags unchecked.. Eden i hit next it says no efi system partition configured [22:38] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/b48a742a/file_3592.jpg [23:15] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/6f02ce28/file_3593.jpg [23:50] @Al, if your box is BIOS/legacy/CSM the EFI partition is not required; however if your box is uEFI or uEFI.Secure it is required, thus the MAY NOT boot message. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1273421/lubuntu-installer-giving-error-after-partition-creation-your-system-may-or-may/1276789#1276789 maybe helpful [23:53] your second error message I'd ignore, let it complete & then reboot & see if it boots. It maybe a machine clock issue (timezone not setup correctly; but could also be faulty write to media - you could always check for squashfs errors at terminal