Cannot install Ubuntu on HP omen 15 laptop
I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!
Any advice is appreciated.
boot dual-boot grub2 system-installation uefi
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I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!
Any advice is appreciated.
boot dual-boot grub2 system-installation uefi
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I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!
Any advice is appreciated.
boot dual-boot grub2 system-installation uefi
I bought the new HP omen 15 laptop with windows 10 x64 pre-installed and I have problems while installing linux. I made 2 partitions on my laptop . A 15Gb partition on my ssd for "/" and another 85Gb on my HDD for "/home" . Then I disabled fast startup in bios, I disabled the secure boot. Made a live usb using rufus for uefi mode. I'm stuck on the load screen for Ubuntu as well as for fedora. I tried with different usb sticks also!
Any advice is appreciated.
boot dual-boot grub2 system-installation uefi
boot dual-boot grub2 system-installation uefi
edited Oct 8 '18 at 17:15
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Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me
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Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:30
Sorry. edited :)
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:36
It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:40
Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:56
This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.
– karel
Jan 23 at 11:17
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Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me
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Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:30
Sorry. edited :)
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:36
It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:40
Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:56
This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.
– karel
Jan 23 at 11:17
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Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me
1
Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:30
Sorry. edited :)
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:36
It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:40
Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:56
This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.
– karel
Jan 23 at 11:17
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Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me
Try on GRUB screen press "e" to edit ubuntu boot config. And add "nomodeset" before "quiet splash". Works for me
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Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:30
Sorry. edited :)
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:36
It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:40
Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:56
This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.
– karel
Jan 23 at 11:17
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Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:30
Sorry. edited :)
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:36
It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:40
Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:56
This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.
– karel
Jan 23 at 11:17
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Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:30
Don't bump threads with an answer. This is useless
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:30
Sorry. edited :)
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:36
Sorry. edited :)
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:36
It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:40
It doesn't sound like OP has even reached the boot screen (I have been wrong before) so how does this answer the question?
– j-money
Jan 23 at 9:40
Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:56
Stuck on the load screen. Not boot (GRUB) screen. Read carefully the question and answer
– yurcheHk0
Jan 23 at 9:56
This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.
– karel
Jan 23 at 11:17
This answer might work anyway (maybe, but it's worth a try). Boot from the Ubuntu live USB, and immediately after the BIOS/UEFI splash screen during boot, with BIOS, quickly press and hold the Shift key, which will bring up a GNU GRUB menu screen. With UEFI press (perhaps several times) the Esc key to get to the GNU GRUB menu screen.
– karel
Jan 23 at 11:17
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