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After having trouble with my Ubuntu installation on a USB drive (I found out that I had to create EFI System Partition), I can't launch Ubuntu. I read that Safe Boot Mode might be the issue, but it is turned off. The second USB drive broke down while trying to install Ubuntu on it, so I can't try out a different device.

Here's what it looks like.

https://i.sstatic.net/KwmNl.jpg

karel
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Well, I should have mentioned at the beginning that I want to have a second partition for storage. I used the LiveCD to unmount the USB drive with Ubuntu installed on it (with the method from sudodus) and allocate some space for storage. However, after creating second partition I could no longer run Ubuntu. I tried installing it once again, this time making the storage partition the first one. I chose FAT32 and set mount point to /windows. Then I allocated remaining space for Ubuntu, chose ext4 file system, set the mount point to /, and chose the USB drive (not Ubuntu partition) as the device for bootloader instalation. However, it still doesn't work. Here's the error message I get when trying to run it. https://i.sstatic.net/QL0RA.jpg