Closing this bug as this is a BIOS issue, plus 19.04 EOL
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I just upgraded my BIOS to 304 version and now it's working as expected. I
could upgrade the linux kernel
to the latest version provided by Fedora repository and reboot in a normal way.
I have also tested with Ubuntu 19.04 live usb and now it is working as
expected. So I have installed
The new BIOS version works for me also !
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Title:
Can't boot from usb live system to install disco dingo 19.04
Status in linux packa
I had a chance to test this and with the updated BIOS I can boot without
any problems.
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A new BIOS version (304) was released for the UX433FN a couple of days
ago and that seems to fix the problem, at least I can boot newer Fedora
kernels, which I couldn't before the BIOS update. I don't have a
bootable Disco Dingo USB stick at hand, but maybe somebody else can try?
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No it doesn't change anything.
But by adding acpi=off, we can see some logs, but nothing that help.
Even with Ubuntu 19.04 with updated kernel 5.1.7, the problem is the
same.
linux (5.0.0-12.13) disco; urgency=medium
* linux: 5.0.0-12.13 -proposed tracker (LP: #1824726)
* Linux 5.0 black s
Does kernel parameter "dis_ucode_ldr" help?
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Can't boot from usb live system to install disco dingo 19.04
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Related to this bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/disco/+source/linux/+bug/1824216
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Can't boot from usb live system to
Same problem with Fedora, starting there with kernel 5.0.14:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1710185
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1710185
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1710185
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More information part II :
I retry with Ubuntu 18.10, live boot and install => OK Kernel 4.15 but got CPU
stuck :(
Reboot with nomodeset and did apt upgrade => KO stuck at boot with the lovely
purple screen, kernel 4.18.0.20. Seems to be related to initram disk and
kernel. How to see any message
More information :
after a lot of test the most stable configuration was with Ubuntu 18.04.2.
First I tried with fresh install with Fedora 30 kernel 5.0.6-300 which was
working natively but after upgrading to kernel 5.0.16-301 same kind of problem
with the boot. Stuck after booting with black scr
Hello All,
I have the same problem with Asus UX433FN and the same symptom as Dunix
reported.
And last but not least, since the last upgraded kernel (4.18.0.20) with Ubuntu
18.10 on my Asus UX433FN, I have the same problem.
Regards,
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Same problem for me with Asus UX433FN.
Work fine with Kernel 5.0 on Ubuntu 18.10, but not on Uvuntu 19.04.
Maybe because of Wayland...
(This computer has 2 Graphics cards;
On previous Ubuntu version, I used nouveau.modeset=0)
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Yes, currently running 18.10 with mainline kernel 5.0.8 without any
problems.
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Possible to install 18.10 and find out if latest mainline kernel fixes
the issue?
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Title:
Can't boot from usb live system to install
Mine is an Asus Zenbook 14 UX433FN
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Title:
Can't boot from usb live system to install disco dingo 19.04
Status in linux package in
Same issue here, I'm on a ASUS Zenbook 15 UX533FD. Also tried every
combination stated by @dunix-a with no luck.
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Can't boot
Unfortunately not. I tried "nomodeset".
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Does "Safe Graphics" mode help?
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Title:
Can't boot from usb live system to install disco dingo 19.04
Status in linux package in Ubu
I cannot add the missing log files because I cannot boot the system -
setting to "Confirmed" as per comment #4
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "lspci-vnvn.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1826065/+attachment/5258367/+files/lspci-vnvn.log
** Description changed:
- I cannot boot from a usb live system with disco ding 19.04 to install
- ubuntu. I tried several kernel command line options (n
Oh, and I have tried with and without Secure Boot enabled.
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