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May 24th, 2017 09:00

UEFI boot option: File system not found - Ubuntu GNOME 17.04

Hello,

I have a Dell Inspiron 15 5000, i7 3.1 GHz, etc~

So recently I changed the operating system from Windows 10 to Ubuntu 17.04 GNOME x64 using a bootable USB.

The installation was done with no problems at all but when it restarted, it wasn't booting into the hard drive.

I went into the BIOS settings to add a new boot option but it says "File system not found!"

There were 2 options before I installed Ubuntu, both of them were removed and now I can't do anything to add a new one.

I can, however, manually select internal HDD by pressing F12 when I turn it on, it then normally boots into Ubuntu and everything works fine.

Anyone knows how to fix this please?

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May 24th, 2017 11:00

Whatever you are showing on the boot device menu for Ubuntu, should show as first priority in the Bios for boot priority.

May 24th, 2017 20:00

Hey,

Sorry, I figured it out ;o.

It turns out that I accidentally installed Ubuntu in Legacy boot mode and the BIOS boot sequence was set to UEFI.

I'll be reinstalling Ubuntu in UEFI mode anyways, I heard Legacy mode isn't good for Linux (or the best choice)

Thanks! :)

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