Hi Todd
try without the USB Docking device / LAN Dongle device cable attached
... (I see something like that in the dmesg
use the bios to turn off things like the camera one by one and you
will find the incompatible piece of hardware (if it exists)
On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 at 05:07, Todd Brewster w
Hi Todd,
im sorry to hear that you are having that hassle...
the only other thing I can think of is to clear the partition table
(if you have no other data stored)
on the hard disk,
I have had trouble with other installers (that said, not OpenBSDs)
where if I had one OS installed
on the disk before
Hey Todd,
Can you try to run one of the current snapshots just in case
there is some new hardware in the P1 that is not recognised
last of the hardware checks what INtel SGX setting do you have ?
and what intel TXT Settting do you have ?
Im running 6.8 current myself...
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at
Hi Todd
I just got around to testing 6.7 (before trying Current on my T15 Gen1
which I think would be the same generation as your P1
are you using a docking station ? the Nvidia Chips can play silly
buggers on the
docked displays...
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 21:50, Todd Brewster wrote:
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> server# d
how did you create the USB Disk ?
Have you made sure to remove all partitions / volumes from it before
writing the image ?
Can you try the USB Disk in another computer... ?
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 21:34, Todd Brewster wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
>
> My apologies for the late reply. I now have tried wi
Hey Todd,
Hakan is right, and the way Lenvo ennumerates the USB Disk
(as a hard disk vs some other type of disk) might be affecting you
Cheers,
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 03:09, Hakan E. Duran wrote:
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> On 20/10/12 07:44PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
> I solved a similar issue by going into BIOS settings and
On 20/10/12 07:44PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
I solved a similar issue by going into BIOS settings and into the boot
order list, where I could actually see the USB drive, which didn't show
on boot menu or anywhere else otherwise on a lenovo thinkpad X200.
Good luck.
Hakan
> Can you try a different USB st
Can you try a different USB stick some drivers for sticks may not work
so well :/
AFAIK Secure boot I think will allow for an initial load but then
crash (from my experience with windows installers half working)
Emperically I think the boot loader will be fine but kernel loading
might be stopped )
Hey Todd...
check your secure boot option in the bios... I think it will be in the
Security or Security Chip or TPM menu in the thinkpad
if that is enabled it will only load a recognised image at boot
time... just temporarily disable secure boot
Be careful dont disable the TPM completely if you h
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