Acpi error namespace lookup failure ae_not_found
Noone answered how to change graphics driver from recovery mode.
I'm not sure that's the primary problem. I get errors if I try to enable networking in recovery. I get similar errors now trying to boot. I am now trying to reinstall, and getting these exact errors booting from USB install media.
Acpi error namespace lookup failure, ae_not_found
Acpi exception ae_not_found during name lookup/catelog
Acpi exception are not found while loading table
Acpi error 1 table load failure, 12 successful
USB 1-1 device descriptor read/64 error -110
Sda no caching mode page found
Sda assuming drive cache: write through
If it's regular system boot, not USB, I also get
Failed to create unit file run systems generator swapfile.swap as it already exists. Duplicate entry in fstab?
System's systemd-fstab-generator failed with exit status 1.
system-installation acpi
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Noone answered how to change graphics driver from recovery mode.
I'm not sure that's the primary problem. I get errors if I try to enable networking in recovery. I get similar errors now trying to boot. I am now trying to reinstall, and getting these exact errors booting from USB install media.
Acpi error namespace lookup failure, ae_not_found
Acpi exception ae_not_found during name lookup/catelog
Acpi exception are not found while loading table
Acpi error 1 table load failure, 12 successful
USB 1-1 device descriptor read/64 error -110
Sda no caching mode page found
Sda assuming drive cache: write through
If it's regular system boot, not USB, I also get
Failed to create unit file run systems generator swapfile.swap as it already exists. Duplicate entry in fstab?
System's systemd-fstab-generator failed with exit status 1.
system-installation acpi
Did you try de-activating ACPI in the BIOS? e.g. unix.stackexchange.com/questions/348806/…
– mcantsin
May 20 '18 at 15:08
No, I've reinstalled the OS a 4th time, and did a specific command that mutes some integer like 6 or 8 acpi errors, based on another thread for a different specific model of laptop that had 6 or 8 acpi errors every boot.
– Tom Mercer
May 20 '18 at 18:54
Could you edit and add the output ofinxi -SM && journalctl -k -b0 -p3 | grep -i ACPI && grep acpi /etc/default/grub?
– Pablo Bianchi
9 mins ago
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Noone answered how to change graphics driver from recovery mode.
I'm not sure that's the primary problem. I get errors if I try to enable networking in recovery. I get similar errors now trying to boot. I am now trying to reinstall, and getting these exact errors booting from USB install media.
Acpi error namespace lookup failure, ae_not_found
Acpi exception ae_not_found during name lookup/catelog
Acpi exception are not found while loading table
Acpi error 1 table load failure, 12 successful
USB 1-1 device descriptor read/64 error -110
Sda no caching mode page found
Sda assuming drive cache: write through
If it's regular system boot, not USB, I also get
Failed to create unit file run systems generator swapfile.swap as it already exists. Duplicate entry in fstab?
System's systemd-fstab-generator failed with exit status 1.
system-installation acpi
Noone answered how to change graphics driver from recovery mode.
I'm not sure that's the primary problem. I get errors if I try to enable networking in recovery. I get similar errors now trying to boot. I am now trying to reinstall, and getting these exact errors booting from USB install media.
Acpi error namespace lookup failure, ae_not_found
Acpi exception ae_not_found during name lookup/catelog
Acpi exception are not found while loading table
Acpi error 1 table load failure, 12 successful
USB 1-1 device descriptor read/64 error -110
Sda no caching mode page found
Sda assuming drive cache: write through
If it's regular system boot, not USB, I also get
Failed to create unit file run systems generator swapfile.swap as it already exists. Duplicate entry in fstab?
System's systemd-fstab-generator failed with exit status 1.
system-installation acpi
system-installation acpi
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Did you try de-activating ACPI in the BIOS? e.g. unix.stackexchange.com/questions/348806/…
– mcantsin
May 20 '18 at 15:08
No, I've reinstalled the OS a 4th time, and did a specific command that mutes some integer like 6 or 8 acpi errors, based on another thread for a different specific model of laptop that had 6 or 8 acpi errors every boot.
– Tom Mercer
May 20 '18 at 18:54
Could you edit and add the output ofinxi -SM && journalctl -k -b0 -p3 | grep -i ACPI && grep acpi /etc/default/grub?
– Pablo Bianchi
9 mins ago
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Did you try de-activating ACPI in the BIOS? e.g. unix.stackexchange.com/questions/348806/…
– mcantsin
May 20 '18 at 15:08
No, I've reinstalled the OS a 4th time, and did a specific command that mutes some integer like 6 or 8 acpi errors, based on another thread for a different specific model of laptop that had 6 or 8 acpi errors every boot.
– Tom Mercer
May 20 '18 at 18:54
Could you edit and add the output ofinxi -SM && journalctl -k -b0 -p3 | grep -i ACPI && grep acpi /etc/default/grub?
– Pablo Bianchi
9 mins ago
Did you try de-activating ACPI in the BIOS? e.g. unix.stackexchange.com/questions/348806/…
– mcantsin
May 20 '18 at 15:08
Did you try de-activating ACPI in the BIOS? e.g. unix.stackexchange.com/questions/348806/…
– mcantsin
May 20 '18 at 15:08
No, I've reinstalled the OS a 4th time, and did a specific command that mutes some integer like 6 or 8 acpi errors, based on another thread for a different specific model of laptop that had 6 or 8 acpi errors every boot.
– Tom Mercer
May 20 '18 at 18:54
No, I've reinstalled the OS a 4th time, and did a specific command that mutes some integer like 6 or 8 acpi errors, based on another thread for a different specific model of laptop that had 6 or 8 acpi errors every boot.
– Tom Mercer
May 20 '18 at 18:54
Could you edit and add the output of
inxi -SM && journalctl -k -b0 -p3 | grep -i ACPI && grep acpi /etc/default/grub?– Pablo Bianchi
9 mins ago
Could you edit and add the output of
inxi -SM && journalctl -k -b0 -p3 | grep -i ACPI && grep acpi /etc/default/grub?– Pablo Bianchi
9 mins ago
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Did you try de-activating ACPI in the BIOS? e.g. unix.stackexchange.com/questions/348806/…
– mcantsin
May 20 '18 at 15:08
No, I've reinstalled the OS a 4th time, and did a specific command that mutes some integer like 6 or 8 acpi errors, based on another thread for a different specific model of laptop that had 6 or 8 acpi errors every boot.
– Tom Mercer
May 20 '18 at 18:54
Could you edit and add the output of
inxi -SM && journalctl -k -b0 -p3 | grep -i ACPI && grep acpi /etc/default/grub?– Pablo Bianchi
9 mins ago