Not a huge fan of copy-pasta but this may be more useful here.
+1 AX200
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07:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX200 [8086:2723]
(rev 1a)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX200NGW [8086:0084]
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules:
Yes.. I'm a little confused. For example the previously mentioned thread
(id=215167) is still very much ongoing, with some people reporting that
certain kernel versions fix this and others reporting it showing up in
regressions as late as 6.2.
They referenced a message
Can confirm on 22.10, Lenovo Yoga 720 (4k display). Is there no fix for
this other than trying to mess with initramfs compression settings? Is
that expected to be the normal user case?
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Update: Last night I tried as far back as 18.04 and it turns out this
has been backported everywhere. I've had these controllers since
2016-ish, have never had a problem before. Now I can't even work around
by installing older kernels (s/a 5.3 used for 18.04.5).
Finding other HWRAID controllers
Deleted #31 as it may not be relevant. Has this been merged into the 6.1
kernel RC? thx, sorry for multiples, catching up here
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1970074
Also, @khfeng —if asking people to beta test a random kernel from an S3
bucket, would you mind providing some original checksums? :)
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Flashed two LTS install drives today both with the same issue. 2xSATA
JMicron controllers (HWRAID), /dev/sda and /dev/sdb are taking turns
throwing buffer I/O errors ("Buffer I/O error on dev sdb, logical block
0, async page read") and the system never boots. Any idea when the fix
will be in
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