I have a Dell Precision Tower 5810, and I was trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 on it. I created a bootable usb with Roofus 3.1 in Windows 10 (as described here).
Then tried to follow Dell's guide here, but I could not find the file SHIMx64.EFI...
Still I made sure the Secure Boot was enabled, the Legacy Option ROMs was not enabled, and the Boot Option was set to UEFI, pushed my usb stick to the top in the Boot Sequence, and exited.
It booted with no problem to my usb stick, showing the options "Try Ubuntu", "Install Ubuntu", etc. But whichever option I used, led me to a blank screen...
Eventually, thanks to this, I added the nomodeset
option and I could access the "Try Ubuntu" option... I installed Ubuntu and the installation went through with no problem at all.
Now Ubuntu boots, but the instant the login screen shows up, the screen goes blank (without even letting me type my credentials). I tried pressing the Right Shift key like specified here, but to no avail. I checked all the "Similar Questions" suggested, but none of them work.
Note that the first time I booted after the fresh install, I saw a "Perform MOK management" screen with the following options, but I just selected "Continue to boot".
Any clue anyone? I really need this computer working (with Ubuntu 18.04 if possible) asap! Many many thanks.
The key to this is the following:
1- Create a bootable stick
2- Boot the stick, and in the menu with the options "Try Ubuntu", "Install Ubuntu", etc, press e and add
nomodeset
right beforequiet splash
. Then press F103- The stick will boot properly this time. Install Ubuntu, the installation should go through without a problem
4- After installing Ubuntu, when you restart, the screen might flicker and die before you can log in, that is what happened to me.
This answer, in particular the
Black/purple screen after you boot Ubuntu for the first time
section, provides some solutions, but none worked for me... I tried pressing Right Shift but nothing happened. If that is the case, do the following:5- If you press Esc while booting, you will go to the
grub>
command line. Here, and thanks to this link, you can type the following, addingnomodeset
like before (type what's aftergrub>
):This will allow you to boot to Ubuntu with no problem!
HOWEVER, with the
nomodeset
option you will not be able to adjust the screen brightness (as specified here).I have tried the solutions involving making changes to the
/etc/default/grub
file, and they all cause that you cannot boot anymore. If anyone has a proper solution for this problem, please let me know, otherwise I will open a new question.