That bit me when doing the install for my current machine which came with Windows on it - the Ubuntu LTS didn't have the correct fix applied (or at least the SBAT didn't recognise it), so I had to install a .10 Ubuntu which the SBAT was happy with. At least though this was something that happened during build, and not something that's broken a running dual-boot machine.
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Date: 2024-08-22 10:05 am (UTC)