** Description changed:
I am attempting to install Ubuntu on to a new Razer Blade 15 Advanced
(mid-2021) laptop. However, there seems to be some issues with kernel
compatibility. When installing 20.04 LTS I have many issues with
hardware not being detected (especially the intel AX210 wifi card).
Running the 21.10 release from a live usb happily detected all of my
hardware out of the box, with one show-stopping exception.. the internal
- nvme drive is NOT visible at all.
+ nvme drive is not visible at all.
I have tried every combination of bios options imaginable, as well as
multiple Ubuntu-based distros such as Kubuntu, Pop!OS and Ubuntu Studio
- all with the same results: 20.04 LTS detects the internal nvme and
will install, but lacks important hardware support - while 21.10
(running in live mode) is compatible with all the essential hardware out
of the box, but does not "see" the internal nvme.
+ My short-term solution has been to install a 20.04 release using a wired
+ internet connection, followed by upgrading to 21.04. This configuration
+ then works, however if I upgrade again to 21.10 the internal drive again
+ becomes undetectable, making it impossible to boot the OS.
+
This seems to be an emerging issue.. see:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1370379/21-10-does-not-see-windows-nvme-
drive/1374079?noredirect=1#comment2364713_1374079
-
- And the current consensus seems to be that it is a kernel bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
ubuntu 21.10 live usb does not recognize Razer Blade 15 (2021) nvme
drive (possible kernel bug)
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I am attempting to install Ubuntu on to a new Razer Blade 15 Advanced
(mid-2021) laptop. However, there seems to be some issues with kernel
compatibility. When installing 20.04 LTS I have many issues with
hardware not being detected (especially the intel AX210 wifi card).
Running the 21.10 release from a live usb happily detected all of my
hardware out of the box, with one show-stopping exception.. the
internal nvme drive is not visible at all.
I have tried every combination of bios options imaginable, as well as
multiple Ubuntu-based distros such as Kubuntu, Pop!OS and Ubuntu
Studio - all with the same results: 20.04 LTS detects the internal
nvme and will install, but lacks important hardware support - while
21.10 (running in live mode) is compatible with all the essential
hardware out of the box, but does not "see" the internal nvme.
My short-term solution has been to install a 20.04 release using a
wired internet connection, followed by upgrading to 21.04. This
configuration then works, however if I upgrade again to 21.10 the
internal drive again becomes undetectable, making it impossible to
boot the OS.
This seems to be an emerging issue.. see:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1370379/21-10-does-not-see-windows-
nvme-drive/1374079?noredirect=1#comment2364713_1374079
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