30th October 2016, 1:36
Sorry if I don't understand you very well or I can't explain very well.
When you indicate the software that you used to create the image, is for "burn" the Maui 2 image to a usb pen? If it's yes, not, isn't relevant because the installer of Maui 2 can install in legacy mode or uefi.
But if you are install in uefi mode, please, check this:
I read in your install log that, you install Maui 2 in SSD with 220 gb, you select automatic partition?
If its yes, I think that, you need a partition for uefi boot.
Please, install again but in this case, partition manually:
First, when the installer are in partition, the first, create new partition table, select uefi.
Then, create this partitions:
The first partition, 512mb in fat32 (you can create this partition with less mb), mount point: /boot/efi and important, set flag "esp".
Second partition, 30gb EXT4 and mount point /
Third partition, all disk space have free, EXT4 and mount point /home.
In your installation you have a partition with 16GB for swap, if your laptop have 16gb of RAM, I think you don't need a swap because you have a lot of ram.
My tower have 8GB of ram, and I don't create a swap.
I hope to help you.
When you indicate the software that you used to create the image, is for "burn" the Maui 2 image to a usb pen? If it's yes, not, isn't relevant because the installer of Maui 2 can install in legacy mode or uefi.
But if you are install in uefi mode, please, check this:
I read in your install log that, you install Maui 2 in SSD with 220 gb, you select automatic partition?
If its yes, I think that, you need a partition for uefi boot.
Please, install again but in this case, partition manually:
First, when the installer are in partition, the first, create new partition table, select uefi.
Then, create this partitions:
The first partition, 512mb in fat32 (you can create this partition with less mb), mount point: /boot/efi and important, set flag "esp".
Second partition, 30gb EXT4 and mount point /
Third partition, all disk space have free, EXT4 and mount point /home.
In your installation you have a partition with 16GB for swap, if your laptop have 16gb of RAM, I think you don't need a swap because you have a lot of ram.
My tower have 8GB of ram, and I don't create a swap.
I hope to help you.