![]() ![]() Then select the entry labelled "Select an UEFI file as trusted for execution" and press enter. Remember this password, as you will need it whenever you want to open the BIOS in the future. Next, boot into your BIOS by pressing F2 on the VAIO startup screen, go to the security tab and set a supervisor password. I felt like sharing the solution I found might help someone else who has the same issue in the future.Īfter finishing the installation, the first thing you should do is boot from the live disk again, open GParted from the dash and set the boot flag for the /dev/sda1 partition. ![]() I know I am a bit late but I just had a similar problem myself, installing Ubuntu 14.10 on an Acer Aspire E15, when I stumbled across your post.
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