![]() For the boot loader at the bottom I tell it to put it on dev/sdb/. Then I put swap area as primary partition on the rest. ![]() I tell it to remove all partitions on dev/sdb/ and put ext4 mount to "/" as primary partition on the start of dev/sdb/ and leave small amount of room for swap area. It says dev/sda/ is ntfs so I assume that is Windows and leave it alone. It says there is no operating system installed, so to avoid destroying Windows, I tell it to customize install Something Else. ![]() ![]() I cannot figure out how to do not UEFI install so I say yes, force UEFI install. When it installs it says that there is non-UEFI install on the disks, and asks is it OK to force UEFI install. It does not label the other two possible boots (the CD drive and the Windows drive) as UEFI. When go into BIOS to boot to the USB stick, my computer labels the USB stick as UEFI. I put Ubuntu to install on a small USB stick using Startup Disk Creator in Ubuntu. I have Windows 10 installed on one, I have tried to install Ubuntu on the other, and the third one is just data. ![]() I don't understand some of the stuff going on. Sorry if the information is incomplete or excessive. Without the GRUB boot loader, the installed system will not boot. When I try to install Ubuntu 16.04 it gives the error " The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install into / target/. ![]()
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