Black Hugh. The only man to make Cromwell pay a toll for his rampage through Ireland.
He then lent his strength to those under siege in Limerick City.
A Mhic Éireann, tabhair dúinn do mhisneach. Teastaíonn sé uainn go géar.

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Where the copper maxis at?
What is this lol, looks mental.
Is this new streaming thing to do with Nostr nests specifically? I don't get it.
We may never know what kind of man Z-boub really was.
That's hard-core man .
Streaming on Amerhyst now ?!
Yeah. I'm not even sure you're at the stage of bootloader (GRUB) yet. Sounds like you have it installed somewhere, though.
Theoretically, your BIOS should be detecting your drive based on what is configured in the BIOS (regardless of anything actually stored on the drive, except for possibly its partition information). But, you have UEFI enabled, which is kind of like its own BIOS, so you may actually be seeing the drive through UEFI.
Actually, you said you had problems getting into BIOS - and if you are actually looking at BIOS now on a UEFI machine, you're definitely getting an incomplete picture of the system. You may need to disable Secure Boot or even disable UEFI altogether to allow Linux to have full access to your hardware. This link is kind of helpful in explaining, and has another link under the Disable Secure Boot section specific to linux installs. You may be able to find more information on Ubuntu regarding UEFI installs as well.
https://www.howtogeek.com/175649/what-you-need-to-know-about-using-uefi-instead-of-the-bios/
Tried legacy boot. I get this error with every boot but it always just boots anyways. Does it reveal anything?

Yeah. I'm not even sure you're at the stage of bootloader (GRUB) yet. Sounds like you have it installed somewhere, though.
Theoretically, your BIOS should be detecting your drive based on what is configured in the BIOS (regardless of anything actually stored on the drive, except for possibly its partition information). But, you have UEFI enabled, which is kind of like its own BIOS, so you may actually be seeing the drive through UEFI.
Actually, you said you had problems getting into BIOS - and if you are actually looking at BIOS now on a UEFI machine, you're definitely getting an incomplete picture of the system. You may need to disable Secure Boot or even disable UEFI altogether to allow Linux to have full access to your hardware. This link is kind of helpful in explaining, and has another link under the Disable Secure Boot section specific to linux installs. You may be able to find more information on Ubuntu regarding UEFI installs as well.
https://www.howtogeek.com/175649/what-you-need-to-know-about-using-uefi-instead-of-the-bios/
Trying legacy boot see what happens
Thanks for the guidance, this certainly helps.
Yeah. I'm not even sure you're at the stage of bootloader (GRUB) yet. Sounds like you have it installed somewhere, though.
Theoretically, your BIOS should be detecting your drive based on what is configured in the BIOS (regardless of anything actually stored on the drive, except for possibly its partition information). But, you have UEFI enabled, which is kind of like its own BIOS, so you may actually be seeing the drive through UEFI.
Actually, you said you had problems getting into BIOS - and if you are actually looking at BIOS now on a UEFI machine, you're definitely getting an incomplete picture of the system. You may need to disable Secure Boot or even disable UEFI altogether to allow Linux to have full access to your hardware. This link is kind of helpful in explaining, and has another link under the Disable Secure Boot section specific to linux installs. You may be able to find more information on Ubuntu regarding UEFI installs as well.
https://www.howtogeek.com/175649/what-you-need-to-know-about-using-uefi-instead-of-the-bios/
Thanks so much !

