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@hakuna-m hakuna-m released this 25 Apr 16:19
· 11 commits to master since this release

md5sum: f9688670e749946590cf573382b1c103
sha256sum: d3cff337bf67432c1fbf1ab12eb626abf1bf3c5e6d090ba90a662effce6936a3

Supported features:

  • Version 20.04 with automatic download, other 20.04(.x) with manual download
  • Ubuntu, Kubuntu (*), Ubuntu Studio, Ubuntu MATE, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu Budgie, all versions 64 bit only
  • various distros/versions with manual download (desktop environments "Wubi", "Wubi lz", "Wubi EFI", "Wubi MD5", "Wubi gz", "Wubi SHA256")
  • UEFI (64 bit + 32 bit), legacy BIOS
  • Fast Startup and Hibernate
  • Secure Boot
  • Parted 3.2
  • MMC + NVMe devices
  • package lupin-support (for Lubuntu and Ubuntu Studio)
  • disk sizes > 30 GB

Release changes:

  • Bump to 20.04 (#191)
  • new Shim and MokManager
  • new Xubuntu logo (#173)
  • version fix for LTS layout

Known issues:

  • #193
  • #194
  • #209
  • user confirmation ("Continue") is necessary for new questions:
Go back to the menu and resume partitioning?

No EFI System Partition was found. This system will likely not be able to boot successfully, and the installation process may fail.

Please go back and add an EFI System Partition, or continue at your own risk.
Go back to the menu and correct this problem?

It is normally required for you to create a separate partition for the boot loader code in order to boot your system in EFI mode. This partition should be marked for use as an "EFI boot partition" and should be at least 35 MB in size. Note that this is not the same as a partition mounted on /boot.

If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and correct this error, boot loader installation may fail later, although it may still be possible to install the boot loader to a partition.

(*) Note: Kubuntu has no progress bar during second part of installation.