To add some closure to this ticket:
Lenovo support had to visit me 3 times:
- first they replaced the SSD -> same problem
- then they replaced the SSD adapter and cable -> same problem
- lastly they just replaced the whole motherboard -> fixed the problem for
Windows
So it seems I definitely had a
Had the same problem in Windows (I think, harder to diagnose on Windows), even
after installing updates for BIOS, firmware & drivers, so this is probably a
hardware problem.
Lenovo support should visit me soon to fix the problem (with new hardware),
I'll give an update after that.
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I'm starting to think it isn't a software issue.
I tried to solve it again because it was becoming impossible to work, and
decided to install Ubuntu MATE 16.4.3 LTS (kernel 4.10.0-42-generic) because I
read some people had less problems with NVMe drives on that.
The problem persisted however.
I
I tried it and it worked for 1 day, but it just happened again.
Maybe this isn't a problem with Ubuntu/Linux after all?
I have already checked the physical connection of the drive and as far as I
could find out the drive itself is healthy too, so I have no idea what the
problem might be...
Any mo
No, it just had the best result out of everything I have tried. It still hangs
occasionally, especially after a cold boot.
The kernel from #13 is comparable so far: ~2 hangups per day, mostly after cold
boot.
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First I want to say thanks again for all the help!
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
sudo uname -r
4.15.0-rc4+ (kernel from #13)
sudo nvme get-feature -f 0x0c -H /dev/nvme0
get-feature:0xc (Autonomous Power State Transition), Current value:
Autonomous Power State Tr
I installed it and removed the kernel parameter, but it happened again
less than an hour after booting.
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Samsung SM961 NVMe S
No problem, I am very grateful for your help!
As I said in the "What have I tried"-section (sorry if it got lost in
all the info, I tried to give as much as possible), yes I have tried
that and yes I have the same problem. It seems to be worse actually when
I put 0 as latency.
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I tried it but the problem happened again, twice, quite quickly after
booting.
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Samsung SM961 NVMe SSD randomly unmounts/lose
Here you go:
sudo nvme id-ctrl /dev/nvme0
NVME Identify Controller:
vid : 0x144d
ssvid : 0x144d
sn : S35ENX0JA13385
mn : SAMSUNG MZVLW256HEHP-000L7
fr : 4L7QCXB7
rab : 2
ieee: 002538
cmic: 0
mdts: 0
cntlid : 2
ver : 10200
rtd3r : 186a
Well...
Seconds after my previous message it happened again.
So it seems the upstream kernel does not fix the problem.
I'm adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=250"
again.
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Status: Inc
@ #3:
I installed the latest upstream kernel and will report back with the
results.
uname -r
4.15.0-041500rc3-generic
I assumed it would also make the most sense to remove the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=250"
parameter to see if the upstream kernel fixes the p
Public bug reported:
Seems related to these bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678184
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1682704
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1705748
Problem:
At seemingly random times my computer (brand new
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Tried just now (13 nov 2013 23:00 UTC) with the following builds:
Saucy
21ec41563ff34da27d4a0b56f2680c4f *saucy-desktop-amd64.iso
--> Same crash behaviour as describe in bug report (expected)
Trusty
7ef763a6ce62ff7131ecb17f846957b1 *trusty-desktop-amd64.iso
--> Boots fine
- reported graphi
Due to the fact that the error occurs before booting the kernel, I
cannot create an apport.
I have added the crash output to the initial report.
** Description changed:
On the following hardware, ubuntu 13.10 does not boot using standard
amd64 USB or DVD live medium. It returns a crash (see
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Public bug reported:
On the following hardware, ubuntu 13.10 does not boot using standard
amd64 USB or DVD live medium. It returns a crash (see jpg attachement)
related to nouveau.
test date: 1 nov 2013
Hardware: MSI GE70 2OE
Intel core i7-4700MQ
nvidia GeForce GTX765M 2GB GDDR5
17.3" FHD 1920
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