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Dual Boot Installation Fatal Error "Unable to install GRUB in /dev/nvme0n1p8"
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Hi. I'm using dual boot for the first time. It's linked to trying out options on a new PC.


The boot mode is CSM as option 1 is to continue with Win 7. That's on a spinning hard disk, currently disconnected.

Option 2 is Win 10 and I've installed that on a 500GB nvme SSD as GPT


Option 3 is LL. I've been using that in a VM and on a laptop to build up experience and confidence.

When installing LL I added partitions /root, /home and swap on the SSD. I first got an error that "No "Reserved BIOS boot area"  so I added a 1MB grub partition. I then got the error: "Unable to install GRUB in /dev/nvme0n1p8"

Image 1 is the LL partition set up during installation

[Image: Install-Partitoning-lr.jpg]

image 2 is the partition table seen under Win 10 using Macrium Reflect backup utility.

[Image: Partitions-Annotated.jpg]
I would like some help please on how to proceed.

Thanks for reading
Alan
Alan in the UK
1: Using LL in VBox on a Win 10 Pro Ryzen 7 3800X  8GB ram and SSD PC to test code for implementing on various Rasp Pi from Zero to 4
2: LL 6.6 on an old AMD A88MX m/b with A4 5300 processor & 4GB ram and SSD/PCMIe adapter with Clover.
3: LL 6.6 on a Lenovo laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8 GB of ram and SSD. Dual boot with Win11 Home.
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