Linux Installation Issues
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Now this is what is catching me. It can't find its own live filesystem.
Wow. Run MemTest, maybe?
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Running in compatibility mode things get farther...
/init: line 7: can’t open /dev/sr0: No medium found
Now this is what is catching me. It can't find its own live filesystem.
This drives me bat-**** crazy at times. A long time ago, in a drug induced haze, some Debian developer thought it would be a good idea to write a check to make sure that a cdrom is mounted and available in the installation routine. If it doesn't find a cdrom, never shall it move on.
If you're using a usb stick, the "fix" is to have a copy of the iso on the stick and mount the iso to /cdrom.
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
Did you say you reinstalled windows to the spinner, and were going to install Mint to the SSD? Where is the Mint ISO being run from?
Does a livecd run just fine?
Who has CDs? It's 2016 for goodness sake!
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@nadnerB said in Linux Installation Issues:
Are you installing from USB, PXE or DVD?
Can you run a live USB?It's supposed to be a Live USB stick. It's gets this far from the USB stick and dies at this point.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
Did you say you reinstalled windows to the spinner, and were going to install Mint to the SSD? Where is the Mint ISO being run from?
Does a livecd run just fine?
Who has CDs? It's 2016 for goodness sake!
LiveCD, not bootable CD....... fine LiveUSB (better)?
goodness sake....
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@travisdh1 said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Running in compatibility mode things get farther...
/init: line 7: can’t open /dev/sr0: No medium found
Now this is what is catching me. It can't find its own live filesystem.
This drives me bat-**** crazy at times. A long time ago, in a drug induced haze, some Debian developer thought it would be a good idea to write a check to make sure that a cdrom is mounted and available in the installation routine. If it doesn't find a cdrom, never shall it move on.
If you're using a usb stick, the "fix" is to have a copy of the iso on the stick and mount the iso to /cdrom.
ugh
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
Did you say you reinstalled windows to the spinner, and were going to install Mint to the SSD? Where is the Mint ISO being run from?
Does a livecd run just fine?
Who has CDs? It's 2016 for goodness sake!
Which it why it drives me bat-**** crazy
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@nadnerB said in Linux Installation Issues:
Did you disable secure boot in the UEFI?
Testing this now.
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
Did you say you reinstalled windows to the spinner, and were going to install Mint to the SSD? Where is the Mint ISO being run from?
Does a livecd run just fine?
Who has CDs? It's 2016 for goodness sake!
LiveCD, not bootable CD....... fine LiveUSB (better)?
goodness sake....
Live is the only install method for Mint.
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No luck changing secure boot to off. Same behavior.
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What about some other distro, just for testing? Could be a bad or missing kernel driver for example
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Is there by any chance a NVidia card in that system? Noticed the nouveau driver. Can you disable the NVidia card (e.g. second onboard card)?
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
Is there by any chance a NVidia card in that system? Noticed the nouveau driver. Can you disable the NVidia card (e.g. second onboard card)?
Yes there is. And yes I did, so it's out of the picture now.
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
What about some other distro, just for testing? Could be a bad or missing kernel driver for example
Tried that too, basically the same thing.
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Tried booting from DVD instead, and it behaves very different. Takes maybe ten minutes, is very slow and eventually drops me to a root login, which is useless as there is no password. So something is wrong but who knows what it is. But it is getting much farther, but not in a useful way.
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https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2312977&p=13437524#post13437524
Could you check oldfred's post (#7) and the following post #9? Looks like ASUS ROG is know for needing a kernel parameter, pci=nomsi.
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2312977&p=13437524#post13437524
Could you check oldfred's post (#7) and the following post #9? Looks like ASUS ROG is know for needing a kernel parameter, pci=nomsi.
Testing this one now.
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Start up is still painfully slow. It'll be a bit before I know if this worked or not.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Start up is still painfully slow. It'll be a bit before I know if this worked or not.
Looks like something is waiting for timeout
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Start up is still painfully slow. It'll be a bit before I know if this worked or not.
Looks like something is waiting for timeout
Sort of, but it just keeps moving as well.