"no bootable device" on Aspire E5-575

RCC
RCC Member Posts: 3 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
I have put a new SSD into this Aspire laptop and I need to install Linux, but despite hours of Googling I cannot find out why it will not recognise the linux disk as bootable. If I install Windows 10 onto the disk it works. When I installed Ubuntu as a second system it always boots to windows. When I install only Ubuntu it goes straight to "no bootable device". Booting from the linux USB install drive all the files can be seen on the hard disk. The Ubuntu 20.04 USB install drive was created with "Startup Disk Creator" on an Ubuntu 18.04 computer. Happy to go into more detail, but I am new here and don't want to go into huge detail if there is no one around. Thanks.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,193 Trailblazer
    RCC said:
    I have put a new SSD into this Aspire laptop and I need to install Linux, but despite hours of Googling I cannot find out why it will not recognise the linux disk as bootable. If I install Windows 10 onto the disk it works. When I installed Ubuntu as a second system it always boots to windows. When I install only Ubuntu it goes straight to "no bootable device". Booting from the linux USB install drive all the files can be seen on the hard disk. The Ubuntu 20.04 USB install drive was created with "Startup Disk Creator" on an Ubuntu 18.04 computer. Happy to go into more detail, but I am new here and don't want to go into huge detail if there is no one around. Thanks.

    Use Rufus to make a boot USB then have a look at this guide “How to install Ubuntu 20.04 alongside Windows 10 (Dual Boot)” here: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-20-04-alongside-windows-10-dual-boot its a very simple process.


  • RCC
    RCC Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thanks for the suggestion Steven. I did as you suggested but no improvement. Windows boot manager is set as the first device but no matter what I try it goes straight to Windows and ignores the Ubuntu install.
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,193 Trailblazer
    edited November 2020
    RCC said:
    Thanks for the suggestion Steven. I did as you suggested but no improvement. Windows boot manager is set as the first device but no matter what I try it goes straight to Windows and ignores the Ubuntu install.
    It has to work you must be doing something wrong, go through every step again as you should have a boot screen that looks like this:


  • RCC
    RCC Member Posts: 3 New User
    It is crazy that it does not work, but that is the way it is. I have tried installing Ubuntu by itself and dual boot. I have tired Linux mint and have tried every bios setting the computer offers. I have been installing operating systems for over 35 years and this has been by far the most difficult one. That is why I joined this forum. I have read reports of Acer making it deliberately difficult to install Linux. I am suspecting that is true. I think they are somehow making the bootloader inaccessible. I don't know Linux well enough to work around it.