In case the information is of any use: Fedora 35 installed without issue
with the same BIOS settings.
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Title:
Installer fails on Lenovo ThinkPad
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- Although I can boot the live version of both Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and 21.10,
- installation fails on both. As soon as I click "Continue" on the
- "Updates and other software" section, the mou
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Title:
Installer fails on Lenovo ThinkPad X250
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I've attached the dmesg output, sans the error.
** Attachment added: "x250_dmesg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1963769/+attachment/5566135/+files/x250_dmesg.txt
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