Public bug reported:
I encountered an error while attempting to install Ubuntu Server 18.04.3
LTS on a Samsung EVO 960 M.2 NVMe drive.
Hardware is:
Asus P10S-M WS
Celeron G3930
Samsung EVO 960 NVMe
In short, the error is:
curtin:1156 Validation error: 'eui.0025385b71b1313e' is not valid under any of
the given schemas in
{
"id": "disk-nvme0n1",
"path": "/dev/nvme0n1",
"serial": "Samsung SSD 960 EVO 250GB_S3ESNX0JB35041V",
"type": "disk",
"wwn": "eui.0025385b71b1313e"
}
NoneType: None
I'm not sure what a valid configuration should look like, but the rest
of the traceback is in the attached logs.
I tried updating UEFI to the latest version, and disabling CSM as
suggested by some similar tickets. However, I have not had any luck.
This hardware combination previously had Proxmox installed on it without
issue, so I know that Ubuntu-based distributions can be booted on this
system.
** Affects: curtin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: "subiquity-debug.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1840524/+attachment/5282950/+files/subiquity-debug.log
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Curtin Fails to Validate Storage Config with Samsung EVO 960
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