up2 boots straight to BIOS
After trouble-free use for many months I accidentally trashed my ubuntu 16.04 o/s during an upgrade. So I followed these: https://wiki.up-community.org/Ubuntu instructions (3 times now) to install a brand new 18.04, all appears to go well with the install, except I get a few TIME & DEPEND lines: Timed out waiting for device dev-disk-by/blahblahblah & Dependency failed for /subiquity_config. Otherwise ok, but after removing the usb stick and power cycling the UP boots directly to the BIOS pwd prompt. BTW the bios offers 4 boot options: 1.Hard Disk, 2.USB, 3.Network 4.DVD. When I hit save&exit it just end up back at the BIOS pwd prompt. What's going on? How do I get my UP2 working again?
Thanks for your help.
Steve.
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Additional:
Also noticed:
[15.985875] EDAC pnd2: Failed to register device with error -22.
During the install process, prior to [TIME] & [DEPEND] notices already mentioned.
Hope this helps. Thanks again. -
Had the exact same problem, the solution for me was to restore the bios to default.
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And make sure you are using UEFI bootloader, not the Legacy/MBR bios for grub/systemd-boot during installing.
Eric Duncan - UP Evangelist - My thoughts are of my own free will
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Woke up this morning and it looks like the device restarted and now loads straight to a BIOS password box (empty password) and goes straight to BIOS every time. I have restored BIOS to default but still boots straight to BIOS and no option to get to my ubuntu install.
I had installed Ubuntu 16.04 and followed the wiki...so hoping to not have to do that again as it wasnt super fun and required extra effort to get RetroPie working
@eduncan911 hoping you may have some thoughts/ideas?
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Hi @afreeland
Can you please go in the BIOS and check:
- BIOS version
- Boot menu options, which are available?