I'm trying to do something similar on a Asus TUF FA506. This doesn't support legacy boot at all, but to allow it to boot a UEFI stick built by Rufus I had to turn of secure boot and fast boot. This way the laptop does give me the option of booting Ubunut if I tap esc 5 times during boot or hold F2 during boot then F8 for boot menu. I could also swap the boot order to make Ubuntu the default. But, looks like 20.04 doesn't support the dual Nvidia\Radeon graphics as I just get a continuos Noveu (sp?) error message scrolling on boot. -- ATB, Karl
On Mon, 13 Apr 2020 at 09:20, Mark Rogers mark@more-solutions.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2020 at 07:10, Mark Rogers mark@more-solutions.co.uk wrote:
I can try 19.10 if anyone thinks that might be the issue, but the fact that even boot repair doesn't give me any options makes me think this is a UEFI/Windows issue not an installer one.
It occurred to me after posting that I was being lazy and should try 19.10. Which I have now done, and it behaved exactly the same as 20.04. So the problem is *not* the beta.
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