I am so lost, is Windows installed 1st the fault? I formatted & made a bootable USB for Ubuntu Alternate with UNetBootIn, and it failed too with same error of no available kernel. Next, I'll try using USB Startup Disk Creator to boot into a live system in EFI mode to try again Loaded efivars kernel module to enable use of efibootmgrĮlilo: Checking filesystem on /dev/sdc1.Į lilo: 44298KB needed, 78781KB free, 42192KB to reuseĮlilo: Installing primary bootstrap /usr/lib/elilo/elilo.efi onto /dev/sdc1.Įlilo: Installing /tmp/elilo.k8NWXX on /dev/sdc1.Įlilo: Installing /vmlinuz on /dev/sdc1.Įlilo: Installing /vmlinuz.old on /dev/sdc1.Įlilo: Installing /initrd.img on /dev/sdc1.Įlilo: Installing / on /dev/sdc1.Įlilo: Updating EFI boot-device variable.įatal: Couldn't open either sysfs or procfs directories for accessing EFI variables.Įlilo: An error occured while updating boot menu, we'll ignore itĭid sudo modprobe efivars got no output but got the same error, I think its because I am not bootted into EFI Ubuntu?
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Then I need to configure GRUB EFI to load Ubuntu & Windows 7 install in EFI? How can I do these?
I suppose I will format my USB as GPT, and install GRUB EFI on it (how?).
I suppose I must use GRUB EFI instead? If theres no app like MultiSystem that creates a GRUB EFI Bootable USB, how can I create one myself? However, I am using GPT and Windows install needs to be launched in EFI mode to install on GPT system. I want to create a Bootable EFI USB to install Ubuntu & Windows 7 (maybe with utilities like PartedMagic).