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Jul. 22nd, 2011 11:49 amAfter spending an entertaining morning installing ubuntu on my Toshiba netbook, I hit a brick wall when it utterly failed to boot.
Some searching found me this suggestion, which actually seems to work:
Thanks for any thoughts.
I'm running ubuntu 11.04, 32-bit.
Some searching found me this suggestion, which actually seems to work:
hi, try this:Question for folks with more hardware fu than I have: Do I care that I've turned off AHCI mode on a netbook? My choices are AHCI or Compatibility; in Compatibility mode ubuntu boots up ok.
on startup press F2
on bios > avanced > SATA controller Mode change AHCI to Compatibility
and that's it!
Thanks for any thoughts.
I'm running ubuntu 11.04, 32-bit.
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Date: 2011-07-22 04:09 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-22 04:59 pm (UTC)I did do a brief bit of googling and ran across someone where their box would only boot under ubuntu if it was set to AHCI and it would only boot under XP if it was set to compatibility. Go figure.
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Date: 2011-07-22 06:28 pm (UTC)I had originally installed ubuntu Netbook Edition on the thing but that was like working inside a straitjacket.
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Date: 2011-07-22 08:16 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-22 11:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-08-01 05:16 pm (UTC)This was particularly annoying when I tried to install the software supporting my cell modem. I realized it would be easier to install a full ubuntu distribution instead of trying to make it work in the Netbook Edition.
I'm sure the Netbook Edition is good for really cramped screens, as the whole interface is designed to maximize use of limited real estate. And I imagine it's also optimized for slow processors. But I have a netbook with a relatively big screen and a reasonably fast CPU, so it turned out to be the wrong choice for me.
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Date: 2011-08-01 05:17 pm (UTC)