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Denis Goncharenko2018-10-12 09:54:40
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Denis Goncharenko, 2018-10-12 09:54:40

Where can I get Ubuntu 32 bit for GPT?

I have a GPT disk. To install Ubuntu, you need to write the image to a USB flash drive in the same scheme (GPT). At the same time, I need the ubuntu version exactly 32 bit. The problem is that Rufus refuses to burn a 32 bit image with a GPT scheme. 64 writes normally, but 32 swears, they say, select an image compatible with GPT. How to be?
As I understand my problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-cdimage/+bug/1025555

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Vladislav Lyskov, 2018-10-12
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just put the files from the iso on a flash drive?

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Karpion, 2020-01-22
@Karpion

To install Ubuntu, you need to write the image to a USB flash drive in the same scheme (GPT).
I wonder what kind of joy it is? The logic of the installer seems to hint that the disk partitioning program does not depend in any way on how the installer's disk was partitioned.
Moreover: the installer can be written in such a way that it will not have sections at all - i.e. it doesn't need an MBR or GPT as it does on a floppy disk. And an installer on a CD-ROM, in principle, cannot have partitions (well, or even if it can, then no one does that).

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