Canonical has been released from scratch the ISOs of Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS today because of a errorin the installation that could make OEM installations unbootable.
A few days ago, the company inform them users on Twitter that recently released Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (Focal Fossa) ISOs are affected by a bug that causes new OEM installations via Ubiquity to fail to boot.
Kernel is responsible for the problem. The operating Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS comes with updated cores and graphics stacks supported by the latest Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) series.
So, this point release of the Focal Fossa version runs with the Linux 5.8 kernel and the Mesa 20.3 graphics stack.
According to error registration in Launchpad, only certain machines are affected and it happens when networking was enabled, which means if you did a offline installation, everything will go fine.
“Shortly after the release of Ubuntu 20.04.2 on Thursday, February 4, 2021, a bug was discovered that means that on some systems and under certain conditions, the Ubuntu installer may fail to install a Linux kernel. This makes it system unable to boot,” says Canonical.
This is another example of why Canonical needs to upgrade the Ubiquity installer to Ubuntu Desktop ISO.
For all of the above, Canonical has released new ISO images for the Ubuntu Desktop and for all official flavors (Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu Kylin).
Lubuntu is not affected by these issues, as it uses Calamares as an installer.
Existing users are not affected by this issue.
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Ubuntu MATE • 20.04.2.0 | ||
Ubuntu Kylin • 20.04.2.0 | ||
Ubuntu Budgie • 20.04.2.0 | ||
Kubuntu • 20.04.2.0 | ||
Ubuntu • 20.04.2.0 |