I have a Dell Inspiron 14 5000 Series-5480. The most strange thing is
that I bought my laptop about 1 year ago and I've installed Ubuntu
18.04.1 with kernel 4.15.0-65-xxx (default installation) and everything
worked as expected. However, the same problem happened with any other
kernel version (including 4.17.0-041700-generic).


Then, after having some problems with my system I've installed Ubuntu 18.04.4. 
The kernel version installed with the system was 5.3 and after observing the 
same problem with the disk I've tried to install 4.15.0-65 and the problem has 
not been solved (I don't remember exactly which kernel version I had in the 
first time (e.g. what was the xxx)). Finally, I've found that 
4.17.0-041700-generic works and I don't know why. It didn't work with Ubuntu 
18.04.1 and it works with 18.04.4. This is really strange and I need to use 
most recent kernel versions, because I need to use some features I've 
implemented for v5.5-rc1.

[1] 
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/b5764696ac409523414f70421c13b7e7a9309454#diff-21081ef83e1374560c2e244926168e49
[2] 
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/7dfd8ac327301f302b03072066c66eb32578e940#diff-21081ef83e1374560c2e244926168e49

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