I want to install Ubuntu 16.04.2 with Windows 10. I created partions for home , root and swap. After clicking Install, I got following error. Note: My partition table type is gpt. But cliking F2 , I come to BIOS,not to UEFI.
The partition table format in use on your disks normally requires you to create a separate partition for boot loader code. This partition should be marked for use as a "Reserved BIOS boot area" and should be at least 1 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.
How to solve this problem?
bios_grub
flag. See this link, help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace. Otherwise, if you want to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode, you must first boot the computer in UEFI mode. Things are more convenient with Ubuntu in the same boot mode as Windows, and if Windows 10 was installed by the manufacturer or vendor, I think it is installed in UEFI mode.