This is a firmware issue. The kernel only enumerates the set of devices
exposed to it by the hardware/firmware; it doesn't have any way to know
you don't want them until it's too late. If they can be turned off in
the firmware, that's probably the best solution.
The failure of parted to partition /dev/sdj on the Garrison sounds like
a different issue. We do not have access to Garrison hardware so are
not going to be able to help with debugging that. We have successfully
installed Ubuntu on Firestone as part of our certification process.
** Package changed: debian-installer (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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MFG HOT: ubuntu installer device detection issue on Firestone and
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