

The typical user has to replace grub-pc with grub-efi-* and create a boot entry in the NVRAM (/sys/firmware/efi doesn't exist, neither in the installed system, nor in the live-system). There is no bootloader installed on /boot/efi/ EFI/ubuntu and there is no boot entry in the NVRAM, which would point to shim or grub on the ESP. UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh Your typical use case (install in BIOS mode and reboot into UEFI mode) ends typically in an error. Title: package lubuntu-grub-theme (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: error creating symbolic link './boot/ grub/themes/ lubuntu- grub-theme/ icons/ubuntu. InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Beta amd64 (20200402) InstallationDate: Installed on (0 days ago) png': Operation not permittedĮrrorMessage: error creating symbolic link './boot/ grub/themes/ lubuntu- grub-theme/ icons/ubuntu. [1mdpkg:[0m error processing archive /home/support/ Downloads/ lubuntu- grub-theme_ 20.04.2_ all.deb (-unpack):Įrror creating symbolic link './boot/ grub/themes/ lubuntu- grub-theme/ icons/ubuntu. NonfreeKernelMo dules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair Package: lubuntu-grub-theme (not installed) I have also removed snapd in the event this was a snapd permissions issue.

