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Title:
Ubuntu can't be installed to certain Lenovo Yoga laptops because the
fakeraid storage mode is not
You have to switch to Linux, to install this one in Lenovo laptop and
desktop is so easy, If someone has a query related to Lenovo laptop and
desktop then you can take help from this site
https://www.lenovosupportphonenumber.com/blog/fix-lenovo-error-code-
0xc185/ it always provides a good
You have to switch Linux, if you want to do this if someone has a
problem regarding Lenovo laptop and desktop and have any query related
to this then take help from this site
www.lenovosupportphonenumber.com/blog/fix-lenovo-error-code-0xc185/
its always provide a good solution you can take
This bug is old and Lenovo fixed the issue upstream with a corrected
BIOS that users can optionally install, which enables AHCI mode.
Also, from my understanding, Linux installs even in the default
configuration now, including on the more recent Yoga 910 and 920 models
thanks to some patches from
NOTE: The apport information posted above is with the nvme ssd in this
laptop visible and operating in AHCI mode (not RAID) under the fixed
BIOS that Lenovo provided.
As noted by Intel, there's no way (without their patch) for computers
without the new BIOS to install Linux. Linux can't see the
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected zesty
** Description changed:
Several Lenovo Yoga laptops do not allow the user to install any current
Linux distributions due to being BIOS-locked to a RAID mode and Linux
does not support this. You can boot a Linux live environment, but
http://marc.info/?l=linux-ide=147709610621480=2
There's a link to the patches that Intel submitted.
If you go to next in list, you can see the patches and if you go to next
in thread, you can follow the ensuing conversation where upstream kernel
developers declare it "too ugly to live" and Intel
This bug has been solved by Lenovo releasing a new BIOS update for
affected Lenovo Yoga laptops that allows the user to put the storage
controller into AHCI mode, thus making it visible to Linux and any other
OS that the user wants to install.
There was also a patch from Intel that adds support
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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