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I have installed Ubuntu several times now, but I am never able to boot in that partition. My UEFI/BIOS does not recognize it, and every boot option I have chosen leads to Windows booting. There is no sign that GRUB has even installed; Ubuntu is just sitting there unable to be used. I have an Asus M5A99FX Pro R2.0 mobo if that helps. Additionally Windows is installed to a 120gb SSD and Ubuntu to a ~60gb partition on a 1tb HDD (I could not install it to my SSD).

Austin
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Boot using your Ubuntu CD or USB drive.

Select the option to "Try Ubuntu".

Then install boot-repair (See here)

Run boot-repair in advanced mode and be sure to click on "Advanced Options" and you may need to select secure boot or UEFI. (Sorry, I don't have the options in front of me right now, but went through this process last week).

Then click to run the repair and reboot.

Terry
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  • One problem: my wireless adapter doesn't have a driver for Ubuntu so I cannot connect to the internet.

    Edit: Getting the live image and burning that to a disk.

    – Austin Aug 06 '13 at 22:27