First, when creating a new Linux host, we can not allocate + 2TB to a partition. So I only allocated 2TB for my first one, then I changed the graphics card to VMware compatible and it worked. (After installation I added the 2nd partition with the rest of my HDD using GPT)
Yes, I tried it in VMware. Apparently, it's a problem with only Ubuntu 18.04.2 (I tried 19.04, 16.04 and 14.04.6 and it worked perfectly) and I need this specific version.
Thank you for your reply;
* I tried everything that comes to my mind:
- Creating a 1 GB partition at the beginning of my drive; Then my main partition in ext4, then a swap partition;
- Create my main partition in ext4 and a swap;
- Creating my main partition in...
Hello everyone,
It's been 5 days that I try to install Ubuntu 18.04.2 and it always fails; The installation itself goes well but when I remove the installation drive (iso image) and reboot it, the VM remains stuck at the boot from "HD drive" or at the " grub rescue";
I tried changing the...
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