Ubuntu Server 22.04 installation stopped

Newbie670920 Lv1Posted 07 Apr 2023 11:02

While I trying to install Ubuntu Server 22.04 on Sangfor HCI VM, installation stopped at this screen. Can anyone help? Thanks.


Update:
I wait for a few minutes and the installation seems to make a few progress. Now it stop at "key type dns_resolver registered." Is this normal, or too slow?

Update 2:
Problem solved. Just change BIOS to EUFI.

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Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 14 Apr 2023 14:52
  
So grateful to hearing your problem is solved & thanks for your update information.
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 11 Apr 2023 20:26
  
To change your system from legacy BIOS to UEFI, you will need to access the BIOS settings on your Sangfor HCI VM. The process for doing this may vary depending on the specific model of your VM, but generally, you will need to restart the VM and press a specific key (such as F2 or Delete) during startup to access the BIOS settings.
Zonger Lv4Posted 11 Apr 2023 17:46
  
he error message you received may have indicated that the installation process was unable to continue because the system was set to legacy BIOS mode instead of UEFI mode.

UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is a newer type of firmware that replaces the traditional BIOS. UEFI provides better security features, faster boot times, and improved compatibility with modern hardware.

To change your system from legacy BIOS to UEFI, you will need to access the BIOS settings on your Sangfor HCI VM. The process for doing this may vary depending on the specific model of your VM, but generally, you will need to restart the VM and press a specific key (such as F2 or Delete) during startup to access the BIOS settings.

Once you are in the BIOS settings, look for an option to change the boot mode from legacy BIOS to UEFI. This may be located under a menu labeled "Boot" or "Advanced Boot Options." Once you have made the change, save your settings and exit the BIOS.

After changing the BIOS to UEFI, you should be able to proceed with the Ubuntu Server 22.04 installation without any further issues.
faysalji Lv3Posted 11 Apr 2023 17:30
  
It's great to hear that you were able to solve the problem by changing the BIOS to UEFI. This is a common issue that many users face while installing an operating system on a virtual machine.

UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is a modern replacement for the traditional BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) that provides a more secure and flexible environment for booting an operating system.

When you changed the BIOS to UEFI, it allowed the virtual machine to recognize and use the Ubuntu Server 22.04 installer properly. This is because UEFI provides better support for modern hardware and operating systems than BIOS.
Farina Ahmed Posted 11 Apr 2023 16:40
  
Fix all the basic requirements for installation like sometimes we have issue in boot order so for that goes into bios and set the boot order in sequence as per your boot device. Next check with the compatibility between the Linux OS and Hardware on which it will be installed after that check the user guide for CPU (Cores), RAM and memory requirement.
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 11 Apr 2023 11:49
  
Issue with linux kernal
Jhazz Lv3Posted 11 Apr 2023 09:47
  
In the BIOS please set it to UEFI
rivsy Lv5Posted 11 Apr 2023 09:39
  
I think this seems to be caused by the Linux kernel
SassyScorpio Lv2Posted 11 Apr 2023 03:56
  
No idea about this!
CLELUQMAN Lv3Posted 10 Apr 2023 11:21
  
Ubuntu Server 22.04 needs to use UEFI instead of BIOS because it uses the modern GPT partitioning scheme by default, which requires UEFI firmware support

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