Brian Alex
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I finally got Ubuntu 25.10 installed (upgrade from 25.04) but it won't boot. There was a notice during install that "Writing GRUB to boot failed"
I found the following command to fix that; "grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --directory+boot/efi --bootable-id=ubuntu --recheck".
Seemed to go well until it returned "Error: failed to get canonical path of 'boot/efi' "
So close. Is there another approach or is there an easy way to just install 25.10 over 25.04. It is a dual-boot with Mint 22.3 (primary every day system). I did make a bootable 25.10 and tried to boot from it but couldn't get past "try or install ubuntu". I get the Kernel Panic "Can't boot fs to unknown block" message. Thanks -BA I'm way over my head but am determined to figure this out. Since this is just a back-up system, I could just wait until the next long term release (July?).
ps I used TS to return it to 25.04
I found the following command to fix that; "grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --directory+boot/efi --bootable-id=ubuntu --recheck".
Seemed to go well until it returned "Error: failed to get canonical path of 'boot/efi' "
So close. Is there another approach or is there an easy way to just install 25.10 over 25.04. It is a dual-boot with Mint 22.3 (primary every day system). I did make a bootable 25.10 and tried to boot from it but couldn't get past "try or install ubuntu". I get the Kernel Panic "Can't boot fs to unknown block" message. Thanks -BA I'm way over my head but am determined to figure this out. Since this is just a back-up system, I could just wait until the next long term release (July?).
ps I used TS to return it to 25.04

