Install using Calamares (entire disk) in Lubuntu Desktop amd64 in Focal Daily (archived)

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Boot up the image and select your language
The system boots properly and loads the language selection menu
Press enter over the "Start Lubuntu" text
The system should boot to the live desktop
On the desktop, click the "Start Lubuntu XX.YY" icon to open the installer
Select your language/localization in the dropdown menu and click "Next"
The installer should be localized in your language
Select your timezone and click "Next"
A map should appear allowing you to select your timezone, and if the internet is connected, should already be accurate
Select your keyboard layout and click "Next"
Test the keyboard layout in the given box, which should be set correctly
Select the "Erase disk" radio box and click "Next"
A partition layout should be shown which uses all disk space, and the bootloader should be installed to the correct disk
Enter details about the main system user and click "Next"
All details should be correctly filled in
Confirm the details you entered throughout the install are accurate and click "Install", then "Install now"
All details should match what you entered
The slideshow should correctly display, and when the installation is done, a menu should display asking you to confirm your settings
Allow the machine to reboot
The system boots properly and loads into Lubuntu showing the username you entered

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ReporterLast updateBugsComment
Failedgezgin612020-04-14 10:49
Calamares warns "no ESP flag set," but there is no ESP flag to choose (#1865955)
In: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released
Importance: Undecided
Assignee:
1 reports, 4 comments, 1 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1865955

I did try lubuntu daly build to test it at my hdd disk with uefi install 2 days ago.
1) At starting of lubuntu pressing ctrl+c doesnt work to skip disk scanning
2) Language page doesnt show up like before, which i like at lubuntu
3) Installing app wants me to set esp flag to efi partition but it doesnt give me option for esp flag, i closed it and tried to put esp flag with kde partition manager but it doesnt have that option too. So i guess a lot of users may cant go forward from here. This s critical bug i guess.
5) I did try gparted after installing it, it had option to put esp flag, with that i could install lubuntu.
6) After installation i didnt see any bad thing at lubuntu, i think it s good to use, im also glad to see i can use discover at turkish language with no problem anymore.
7) My laptop is Asus x550LN
8) I still wait more from lubuntu, i hope it ll give us better apps to use, more options to choose.
9) Im glad to use it, have a nice day ^^

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Passedleok2020-04-14 07:38
BIOS logo reappears after the Lubuntu dots (#1872669)
In: lubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released
Importance: Undecided
Assignee:
1 reports, 12 comments, 2 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1872669

Acer [Aspire] E3-111-P60S (Pent.N3530, 4GB, Intel HD Graphics, Realtek RTL8111/81681/8411 GB Ethernet, Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless, Bluetooth Atheros A315-53, 500 GB hd)
Testcase: UEFI + secure boot,encryption,full disk,internet
Reboot,enter passphrase,logon,full disk utilized and sda2 encrypted,apply full upgrade - internet connection good - all good

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Passedleok2020-04-14 07:11

Dell [Inspiron] 3521, (i3-3217U, 4GB, Intel HD Graphics 4000, Intel HM76 chipset 10/100 Mbps ethernet controller integrated on system board, WiFi 802.11 b/g/N, Bluetooth 4.0, 500 GB hd)
Testcase:UEFI+ secure boot,no encryption,full disk,internet
Reboot,logon,full disk utilized,run Firefox - all looks good

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Passedguiverc2020-04-14 05:12
BIOS logo reappears after the Lubuntu dots (#1872669)
In: lubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released
Importance: Undecided
Assignee:
1 reports, 12 comments, 2 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1872669

sony vaio ultrabook (i5-9400u, 4gb, intel haswell-ULT)
testcase: UEFI, encryption, no internet
reboot, invalid key entered & it failed to boot :)
reboot, valid key & login, all looks good

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Passedleok2020-04-13 14:46

Dell [Optiplex] 7010 ( i5-3470 , 16 GB, Intel Graphics 2500, Intel 82579LM GB Ethernet ,1TB hd) VirtualBox
Testcase:BIOS,no encryption,full disk,internet - run in VirtualBox
Reboot,logon.full disk utilized,run Firefox - all good

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Passedleok2020-04-13 14:44

Dell [Inspiron] 3521, (i3-3217U, 4GB, Intel HD Graphics 4000, Intel HM76 chipset 10/100 Mbps ethernet controller integrated on system board, WiFi 802.11 b/g/N, Bluetooth 4.0, 500 GB hd)
Testcase: BIOS,no encryption,upgrade from prior release using TUI,full disk,internet
Installed currently Lubuntu 19.10 - update / full upgrade - reboot,logon,run "sudo do-release-upgrade -d "- reboot,logon,check release upgrades="grep Prompt= /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades" Prompt shows = Prompt=lts, run "lsb_release -r" terminal shows = 20.04 - all looks good - the upgrade itself took less than 1hour on this machine

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