Rod,
Two merging things creating hassles Cheap Tablet with 32 bit on x64 processor
Then I am able to install a multi-version of ISO Ubuntu 18.04
But the rEFInd-install can't make it a ia32.efi default to x64 distribution created by the utillity.
I can use refind_ia32 to get to rEFInd gui but can't use the hardware directly.
I decided to boot Ubuntu (grub menu) first in the boot order in setup.
What command for refind-install or the refine.conf would make it work as the selection app ?
Thanks
Lee at Cool Games
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You'll need to either follow the manual rEFInd installation instructions to install a 32-bit rEFInd from a 64-bit Linux or install a 32-bit Linux on the computer. (In principle, you could boot a 32-bit emergency disk and then run refind-install from there.)
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Rod,
Two merging things creating hassles
Cheap Tablet with 32 bit on x64 processor
Then I am able to install a multi-version of ISO Ubuntu 18.04
But the rEFInd-install can't make it a ia32.efi default to x64 distribution created by the utillity.
I can use refind_ia32 to get to rEFInd gui but can't use the hardware directly.
I decided to boot Ubuntu (grub menu) first in the boot order in setup.
What command for refind-install or the refine.conf would make it work as the selection app ?
Thanks
Lee at Cool Games
You'll need to either follow the manual rEFInd installation instructions to install a 32-bit rEFInd from a 64-bit Linux or install a 32-bit Linux on the computer. (In principle, you could boot a 32-bit emergency disk and then run
refind-install
from there.)