Problems trying to install Ubuntu 18.10 in Aspire A515-51











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I just bought a new Aspire A515-51, and I tried to install Ubuntu 18.10 but I'm having trouble. When I have to select the partition where I want to install it, it doesn't show the /dev/sda: screen capture



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    I just bought a new Aspire A515-51, and I tried to install Ubuntu 18.10 but I'm having trouble. When I have to select the partition where I want to install it, it doesn't show the /dev/sda: screen capture



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      I just bought a new Aspire A515-51, and I tried to install Ubuntu 18.10 but I'm having trouble. When I have to select the partition where I want to install it, it doesn't show the /dev/sda: screen capture



      How can I be able to install it?







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          From screen you submitted looks like you can continue in the process. If you do not have any paralel system on notebook you probably will not damage anything.



          dispositivo donde instalar el cargador de aaranque
          google translator: device where to install the boot loader



          I suppose, that /dev/sda will be created through the installation. But rather wait for better answer. Also those + - buttons could create and delete partitions.






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          • I have Windows 10 installed, and I want to have both installed. I found this quistion in a forum ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2003675 So I executed the command sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, and now the installer shows, but doesn't let me make a partition to install, and Windows doesn't start. Do you know if there is a way to revert that?
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:05










          • actually I do not know. Probably I should not give advice. :) I flagged your comment, hope that someone else help. I do not know if sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda is relevant in your case.
            – weatherman
            Nov 29 at 23:17












          • I think that was what caused the problem with the Windows because it stopped working after I executed that command.
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:19










          • @AdriánJuárez Have you solved the problem? I think you can ask another question regarding sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda but also add details about installation process. I found general help in this: askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…. It could helped you at the beginning of the installation. Basically now you cannot boot either Windows and Ubuntu (which was not ever installed)?
            – weatherman
            Nov 30 at 11:08











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          From screen you submitted looks like you can continue in the process. If you do not have any paralel system on notebook you probably will not damage anything.



          dispositivo donde instalar el cargador de aaranque
          google translator: device where to install the boot loader



          I suppose, that /dev/sda will be created through the installation. But rather wait for better answer. Also those + - buttons could create and delete partitions.






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          • I have Windows 10 installed, and I want to have both installed. I found this quistion in a forum ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2003675 So I executed the command sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, and now the installer shows, but doesn't let me make a partition to install, and Windows doesn't start. Do you know if there is a way to revert that?
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:05










          • actually I do not know. Probably I should not give advice. :) I flagged your comment, hope that someone else help. I do not know if sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda is relevant in your case.
            – weatherman
            Nov 29 at 23:17












          • I think that was what caused the problem with the Windows because it stopped working after I executed that command.
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:19










          • @AdriánJuárez Have you solved the problem? I think you can ask another question regarding sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda but also add details about installation process. I found general help in this: askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…. It could helped you at the beginning of the installation. Basically now you cannot boot either Windows and Ubuntu (which was not ever installed)?
            – weatherman
            Nov 30 at 11:08















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          From screen you submitted looks like you can continue in the process. If you do not have any paralel system on notebook you probably will not damage anything.



          dispositivo donde instalar el cargador de aaranque
          google translator: device where to install the boot loader



          I suppose, that /dev/sda will be created through the installation. But rather wait for better answer. Also those + - buttons could create and delete partitions.






          share|improve this answer





















          • I have Windows 10 installed, and I want to have both installed. I found this quistion in a forum ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2003675 So I executed the command sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, and now the installer shows, but doesn't let me make a partition to install, and Windows doesn't start. Do you know if there is a way to revert that?
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:05










          • actually I do not know. Probably I should not give advice. :) I flagged your comment, hope that someone else help. I do not know if sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda is relevant in your case.
            – weatherman
            Nov 29 at 23:17












          • I think that was what caused the problem with the Windows because it stopped working after I executed that command.
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:19










          • @AdriánJuárez Have you solved the problem? I think you can ask another question regarding sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda but also add details about installation process. I found general help in this: askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…. It could helped you at the beginning of the installation. Basically now you cannot boot either Windows and Ubuntu (which was not ever installed)?
            – weatherman
            Nov 30 at 11:08













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          From screen you submitted looks like you can continue in the process. If you do not have any paralel system on notebook you probably will not damage anything.



          dispositivo donde instalar el cargador de aaranque
          google translator: device where to install the boot loader



          I suppose, that /dev/sda will be created through the installation. But rather wait for better answer. Also those + - buttons could create and delete partitions.






          share|improve this answer












          From screen you submitted looks like you can continue in the process. If you do not have any paralel system on notebook you probably will not damage anything.



          dispositivo donde instalar el cargador de aaranque
          google translator: device where to install the boot loader



          I suppose, that /dev/sda will be created through the installation. But rather wait for better answer. Also those + - buttons could create and delete partitions.







          share|improve this answer












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          • I have Windows 10 installed, and I want to have both installed. I found this quistion in a forum ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2003675 So I executed the command sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, and now the installer shows, but doesn't let me make a partition to install, and Windows doesn't start. Do you know if there is a way to revert that?
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:05










          • actually I do not know. Probably I should not give advice. :) I flagged your comment, hope that someone else help. I do not know if sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda is relevant in your case.
            – weatherman
            Nov 29 at 23:17












          • I think that was what caused the problem with the Windows because it stopped working after I executed that command.
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:19










          • @AdriánJuárez Have you solved the problem? I think you can ask another question regarding sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda but also add details about installation process. I found general help in this: askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…. It could helped you at the beginning of the installation. Basically now you cannot boot either Windows and Ubuntu (which was not ever installed)?
            – weatherman
            Nov 30 at 11:08


















          • I have Windows 10 installed, and I want to have both installed. I found this quistion in a forum ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2003675 So I executed the command sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, and now the installer shows, but doesn't let me make a partition to install, and Windows doesn't start. Do you know if there is a way to revert that?
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:05










          • actually I do not know. Probably I should not give advice. :) I flagged your comment, hope that someone else help. I do not know if sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda is relevant in your case.
            – weatherman
            Nov 29 at 23:17












          • I think that was what caused the problem with the Windows because it stopped working after I executed that command.
            – Adrián Juárez
            Nov 29 at 23:19










          • @AdriánJuárez Have you solved the problem? I think you can ask another question regarding sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda but also add details about installation process. I found general help in this: askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…. It could helped you at the beginning of the installation. Basically now you cannot boot either Windows and Ubuntu (which was not ever installed)?
            – weatherman
            Nov 30 at 11:08
















          I have Windows 10 installed, and I want to have both installed. I found this quistion in a forum ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2003675 So I executed the command sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, and now the installer shows, but doesn't let me make a partition to install, and Windows doesn't start. Do you know if there is a way to revert that?
          – Adrián Juárez
          Nov 29 at 23:05




          I have Windows 10 installed, and I want to have both installed. I found this quistion in a forum ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2003675 So I executed the command sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda, and now the installer shows, but doesn't let me make a partition to install, and Windows doesn't start. Do you know if there is a way to revert that?
          – Adrián Juárez
          Nov 29 at 23:05












          actually I do not know. Probably I should not give advice. :) I flagged your comment, hope that someone else help. I do not know if sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda is relevant in your case.
          – weatherman
          Nov 29 at 23:17






          actually I do not know. Probably I should not give advice. :) I flagged your comment, hope that someone else help. I do not know if sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda is relevant in your case.
          – weatherman
          Nov 29 at 23:17














          I think that was what caused the problem with the Windows because it stopped working after I executed that command.
          – Adrián Juárez
          Nov 29 at 23:19




          I think that was what caused the problem with the Windows because it stopped working after I executed that command.
          – Adrián Juárez
          Nov 29 at 23:19












          @AdriánJuárez Have you solved the problem? I think you can ask another question regarding sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda but also add details about installation process. I found general help in this: askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…. It could helped you at the beginning of the installation. Basically now you cannot boot either Windows and Ubuntu (which was not ever installed)?
          – weatherman
          Nov 30 at 11:08




          @AdriánJuárez Have you solved the problem? I think you can ask another question regarding sudo dmraid -E -r /dev/sda but also add details about installation process. I found general help in this: askubuntu.com/questions/221835/…. It could helped you at the beginning of the installation. Basically now you cannot boot either Windows and Ubuntu (which was not ever installed)?
          – weatherman
          Nov 30 at 11:08


















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