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I have a laptop Lenovo Thinkpad x13 gen2 from 2021

I have 3 partitions, 1 with Windows 10. I want to install Ubuntu deleting only this partition and keeping the other two.

In order to do so I make a USB flash boot device with Rufus and ubuntu-20.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso

I enter BIOS setup and make save boot off and when I select the boot device, booting from my USB drive this is what happens:

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A Grub console shows up, and then when I write boot guess what:

error: you need to load the kernel first.

Where is the way to proceed? I really need to install Ubuntu

PS: I want to mention the fact that this laptop has Bitlocker installed, and that all partitions have NTFS type

Artur Meinild
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Maykel
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it turns out that this was an inherited grub from a dual boot windwos 10/linux mint. All I had to do was select my boot options and select usb booteable device and all was ok to continue from there, Now I have ubuntu installed

BUT to grub menus pops up!! :(

I will make a new question here : I 've installed Ubuntu and now have two grub popping up!

Maykel
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