Hello All,
I have been running
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my Hp laptop. It is dual booted with
Windows 11 Professional.Here are the details of the computer
HP Pavilion Laptop 15-eg0xxx
Windows 11 Pro
2.80 gigahertz Intel 11th Gen Core i7-1165G7
16Gb Ram
The machine is dual booted with
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS running on a separate partition.
I wanted to upgrade
Ubuntu to 22.04 LTS that was released on
04/22/2022.
I downloaded the ISO file and attempted to create an installation disk on a
SANKESU USB C Flash Drive 64GB, 2 in 1 OTG USB 3.0 + Type C Memory Stick
I first tried creating an installation disk with
Ventoy;
https://www.ventoy.net/ That failed and bricked the flash drive.
I then switched to
Balena Etcher;
https://www.balena.io/etcher … failed
Followed by
Rufus;
https://rufus.ie/en/ … also failed
I finally tried
Universal USB Installer;
https://universal-usb-installer.en.lo4d.com/windows . That completed the process but indicated that a configuration file had not been copied.
Not to be discouraged, I inserted the flash drive in the laptop, pressed
F9 so that it would allow me to boot from the flash drive and successfully began the installation.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS was created, running in memory. I was satisfied that it would work so I clicked on the icon to install it.
A screen appeared asking me if I wanted to replace Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with 22.04 LTS. I said yes.
At that point, the new setup began. I was not asked any more questions about how I wanted to configure the various partitions.
The setup finished in short order and instructed me to remove the flash drive before rebooting the laptop.
I complied and rebooted the machine. It booted directly into Ubuntu 2204 LTS with no option to boot into
Windows 11.After setting up some features, I shut down the computer. This time, at reboot, I was presented with the option to boot into Windows 11 or Ubuntu 22.04. I managed to do both without incident.
My next task is to update the content of my home directory in Ubuntu 22.04 with data that I backed up from
20.04 LTS.
While I haven’t done much with the current version of Ubuntu yet, I have been very impressed by the simplicity of the version upgrade.
Ralph Sutter