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Problems with installing Lubuntu on a Fedora laptop
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I have Fedora installed on my laptop but want to switch to Lubuntu.
My first problem is with deleting Fedora because I get an error if I try to wipe the disk during the installation of Lubuntu.
I chose manual partitioning and deleted the Fedora partitions (at least I tried deleting them) and the installation started, but it crashed when it reached around 95%. I started the setup again but got another error.
How do I fix that?
Here is what I did:



partitioning lubuntu fedora
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I have Fedora installed on my laptop but want to switch to Lubuntu.
My first problem is with deleting Fedora because I get an error if I try to wipe the disk during the installation of Lubuntu.
I chose manual partitioning and deleted the Fedora partitions (at least I tried deleting them) and the installation started, but it crashed when it reached around 95%. I started the setup again but got another error.
How do I fix that?
Here is what I did:



partitioning lubuntu fedora
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Try starting in live. And do it from there. Otherwise use fdisk.
– An0n
5 hours ago
@An0n This was done from a live version
– NikolaJ
4 hours ago
I mean did you choose test lubuntu?
– An0n
4 hours ago
@An0n I chose the first option during boot-up. I managed to installed and got the message that it is successfully installed and that I have to restart my PC. When I restarted, it couldn't boot and I got a message that said that there are no bootable devices. Even when I went to the bios settings, the boot option were empty. I booted from the usb again and found out that the partitions are there and it even says Lubuntu on one of them.
– NikolaJ
3 hours ago
Did the installation finish?
– An0n
2 hours ago
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I have Fedora installed on my laptop but want to switch to Lubuntu.
My first problem is with deleting Fedora because I get an error if I try to wipe the disk during the installation of Lubuntu.
I chose manual partitioning and deleted the Fedora partitions (at least I tried deleting them) and the installation started, but it crashed when it reached around 95%. I started the setup again but got another error.
How do I fix that?
Here is what I did:



partitioning lubuntu fedora
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I have Fedora installed on my laptop but want to switch to Lubuntu.
My first problem is with deleting Fedora because I get an error if I try to wipe the disk during the installation of Lubuntu.
I chose manual partitioning and deleted the Fedora partitions (at least I tried deleting them) and the installation started, but it crashed when it reached around 95%. I started the setup again but got another error.
How do I fix that?
Here is what I did:



partitioning lubuntu fedora
partitioning lubuntu fedora
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Try starting in live. And do it from there. Otherwise use fdisk.
– An0n
5 hours ago
@An0n This was done from a live version
– NikolaJ
4 hours ago
I mean did you choose test lubuntu?
– An0n
4 hours ago
@An0n I chose the first option during boot-up. I managed to installed and got the message that it is successfully installed and that I have to restart my PC. When I restarted, it couldn't boot and I got a message that said that there are no bootable devices. Even when I went to the bios settings, the boot option were empty. I booted from the usb again and found out that the partitions are there and it even says Lubuntu on one of them.
– NikolaJ
3 hours ago
Did the installation finish?
– An0n
2 hours ago
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Try starting in live. And do it from there. Otherwise use fdisk.
– An0n
5 hours ago
@An0n This was done from a live version
– NikolaJ
4 hours ago
I mean did you choose test lubuntu?
– An0n
4 hours ago
@An0n I chose the first option during boot-up. I managed to installed and got the message that it is successfully installed and that I have to restart my PC. When I restarted, it couldn't boot and I got a message that said that there are no bootable devices. Even when I went to the bios settings, the boot option were empty. I booted from the usb again and found out that the partitions are there and it even says Lubuntu on one of them.
– NikolaJ
3 hours ago
Did the installation finish?
– An0n
2 hours ago
Try starting in live. And do it from there. Otherwise use fdisk.
– An0n
5 hours ago
Try starting in live. And do it from there. Otherwise use fdisk.
– An0n
5 hours ago
@An0n This was done from a live version
– NikolaJ
4 hours ago
@An0n This was done from a live version
– NikolaJ
4 hours ago
I mean did you choose test lubuntu?
– An0n
4 hours ago
I mean did you choose test lubuntu?
– An0n
4 hours ago
@An0n I chose the first option during boot-up. I managed to installed and got the message that it is successfully installed and that I have to restart my PC. When I restarted, it couldn't boot and I got a message that said that there are no bootable devices. Even when I went to the bios settings, the boot option were empty. I booted from the usb again and found out that the partitions are there and it even says Lubuntu on one of them.
– NikolaJ
3 hours ago
@An0n I chose the first option during boot-up. I managed to installed and got the message that it is successfully installed and that I have to restart my PC. When I restarted, it couldn't boot and I got a message that said that there are no bootable devices. Even when I went to the bios settings, the boot option were empty. I booted from the usb again and found out that the partitions are there and it even says Lubuntu on one of them.
– NikolaJ
3 hours ago
Did the installation finish?
– An0n
2 hours ago
Did the installation finish?
– An0n
2 hours ago
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@An0n This was done from a live version
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I mean did you choose test lubuntu?
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@An0n I chose the first option during boot-up. I managed to installed and got the message that it is successfully installed and that I have to restart my PC. When I restarted, it couldn't boot and I got a message that said that there are no bootable devices. Even when I went to the bios settings, the boot option were empty. I booted from the usb again and found out that the partitions are there and it even says Lubuntu on one of them.
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Did the installation finish?
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