Will @Marc's kernel work with UEFI RAID? I'm trying to build a 2-disk
system with root and boot on an SSD and swap, tmp and home on a RAID10
config consisting of 4 HDDs. I'd prefer the set-up to be UEFI based
because this seems to be the most future proof.
I'm using a GA-AX370-Gaming K3 and an AOR
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
xenial install ok, reboot: nothing
Status in linux packa
sorry, i'm somewhat out of date, a pgmr for ibm for 25 years and retired
for 25 years just as linux was developed.
i will try more testing using old non-system76 laptops, i suspect they
will fix it, sure someone else will hit upon it
meanwhile thanks for looking into it, if i can find anything i
tried with last week's straight ubuntu install with very different
results but the ends were all unsucessful, l spent 10m mn entering data
and lost it, in any event possibly sys76 is problem.
note this is the first release of ubu and x-ubu which sys76 accecpted
wifi for install, but not after, w
using xubuntu xenial, today's update
at boot msg on screen: sdb2 clean x files x/x blocks
this msg blinked once then was static
logged on with ctrl-alt-f1, could not apport-collect... due to missing sw
could not sudo (this had been successful at times there),
could startx but could
xenial, latest update as well as several in past 3 weeks;
install went well on both ubuntu-64 as well as on x-ubuntu, added and
deleted pkgs ok, then to sleep and ok
BUT on reboot: no windows, just some line of data blinking or static,
able to ctrl-alt-f1... logon, no wi-fi although i think once
Public bug reported:
no logon screen; ctrl-alt=f1 ok, can startx there, installing mc with wired
internet and look around, such as opening drives.
tried with ubuntu-64 and x-ubunto-64, same results
using system76 laptop, with and without system76 extras, same results
however after install and
I agree. This seems to me like a duplicate of bug 1307473.
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Title:
Multiple CPUs causes blue screen on Windows guest (14.04 regressi
Re-installing 14.04 fixed my problem. Running with the same virtual
machine configurations on the same hardware without any problems. No
hyperv feature needed.
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