[07:03] <kubuntu> I'm attempting to dual-boot win 7 or something with kubuntu 22.04.  grub-install fails.  I've tried online, but no avail.
 thank you but no dosnt work:) (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> and reboot)
[07:17] <kubuntu> The farthest I've gotten is: grub-install error unknown filesystem
[08:07] <weedmic> if the win7 is uefi, then you need to also make the kubuntu uefi - they must match.  if the win7 is legacy boot, then the kubuntu must also match.  is this state true atm?
[08:11] <kubuntu> Thank you very much.  i will research on how to make kubuntu uefi.  do you happen to know a method for checking windows type via console on live disk that i'm presently using?
[08:11] <kubuntu> i do know understand true atm.
[08:12] <kubuntu> ahh, i see.  i'm not sure.  i doubt it. unless kubuntu installer automatically adjusts to present OS
[09:14] <mparillo> I think for installing any Linux, you must boot your thumb drive containing your ISO in UEFI mode. Typically you have to change your boot order, either permemantly in your
[09:15] <mparillo> "BIOS", or temporarily. You interrrupt your boot with a special key, often escape, delete, or F2. You can generally search for that key based on your laptop model or mother board model.
[12:02] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:55] <karstenk> What Iam doing wrong, trying to setup looking-glass, I get not the kvmfr module loaded to my custom kernel. When dkms install "Error! DKMS tree already contains: kvmfr-0.0.8" when modprobe kvmfr then "modprobe: FATAL: Module kvmfr not found in directory /lib/modules/6.4.4" . Can I force the module installation path when install with dkms?
[19:45] <Sbur> Need help setting up a wifi dongle in usb
[19:56] <user|49> Hi
[21:21] <lokey> hi
[21:41] <user|71> Hello, i hope you are so good. Is Kubuntu available with securo boot?