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[–] Disappointed 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

What make and model PC/Laptop are you running?

Ubuntu USB should have something called Gparted on it. If not you can install it by typing

sudo apt-get install gparted

Type in Gparted to the dash and open it up and have a look at the disk you installed Ubuntu to. That will verify if it's actually installed and if it's installed to your SSD or somewhere else.

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[–] Disappointed 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Ok, apparently this is what you should be doing in the bios.

http://i.imgur.com/OZlXiDY.png

After you've done that maybe it will boot by itself or you might have to re-install. If not some of the rest of that guide might help. If you want to stick with getting it to work feel free to come back if you don't understand something it says. Just be aware that when he references Ubuntu 14.10 and the kernel number they will be older than your versions so those fixes may not be needed and a lot of the guide might be irrelevant to you.

http://blog.davidelner.com/dual-booting-ubuntu-14-10-on-the-surface-pro-3/