I have two Lenovo P50 ThinkPad machines, only one of which had this
issue (even after making the BIOS and Kernel on both exactly the same).
But I've managed to solve it on the machine that wasn't working
correctly by going through all of my BIOS settings and making the non
working machine match th
I thought I might have to get into Grub to select mainline kernel (do
I?), but either way right now the machine boots up fine with the DVD
drive in.
Although when booting I get the messages shown in the attached
screenshot about 'bootconfig' being found on the command line, but no
bootconfig found
OK, I've installed those (at first I kept trying and failing to install
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.7-rc5/linux-image-
unsigned-5.7.0-050700rc5-generic_5.7.0-050700rc5.202005101931_amd64.deb
, but it worked once I installed https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v5.7-
Happy to give that a try but not sure exactly sure what to do?
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Title:
If DVD drive is present system very often fails to start-up
> Are kernels from 18.04 are still installed?
Only if 20.04 installs them? I didn't upgrade, I did a clean install on
a new hard drive. But I was running 18.04 on this machine fine for
years.
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> It sounds like a hardware fault.
Could well be I guess.
However, whilst booted I just whacked the DVD drive in and am now
listening to a CD on it fine. So it certainly works.
Also, this issue only started once I starting using 20.04. It never
happened with 18.04. These facts would seem to su
OK, so last night I shut down, inserted the DVD drive and then switched
on again. Then I left it overnight. Was still stuck in the morning.
Then I powered off using Alt+Fn+PrtSc, s, u, o, took the drive out and
powered on again. It still got stuck. But then rebooted with
Alt+Fn+PrtSc, s, u, b,
OK, attached.
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1877388/+attachment/5368398/+files/prevboot.txt
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The drive was empty
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I've got an old Dell Inspiron 6400 (which wont run anything after 14.04)
and this also effects me, but following the instructions here
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2220454 solves the issues for
me.
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