I have tried installing linux several times and failed becasue no of the distros can dedect my SSD I tried installing linux mint and it works and dedects my SSD so i install it But i want to swich to ubuntu now unfortunately it doesnt see my SSD I did a lot of research and tried lots of things: Changed raid to ahciTurn off secure bootTurn off tpm None of that worked Why ubuntu cant see my ssd adn how can i fix it Edit: i runned this code in mint to learn what my ssd is furkan@furkan-EXCALIBUR-G900:~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version CP141 furkan@furkan-EXCALIBUR-G900:~$ udisksctl status MODEL REVISION SERIAL DEVICE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CT1000P2SSD8 P2CR048 2223E6392E6A nvme0n1
Last edited by mufurkan; June 17th, 2024 at 08:53 PM.
Have you updated UEFI firmware & SSD firmware to latest available? Even new system may have updates. sudo dmidecode -s bios-version udisksctl status Mint is based on Ubuntu, so at low level detecting drives, I would expect it to be the same? What version of Ubuntu. If newer system, try live installer from 24.04 to have latest drivers & kernel. What brand/model system & SSD?
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Originally Posted by mufurkan I have tried installing linux several times and failed becasue no of the distros can dedect my SSD I tried installing linux mint and it works and dedects my SSD so i install it But i want to swich to ubuntu now unfortunately it doesnt see my SSD I did a lot of research and tried lots of things: Changed raid to ahciTurn off secure bootTurn off tpm None of that worked Why ubuntu cant see my ssd adn how can i fix it Why would turning off secure boot help detect your SSD? People try the weirdest stuff ... Anyway, you haven't mentioned what SSD you're trying to use, nor what "not detected" means. What applications have you used or commands have you run to detect it?
Originally Posted by currentshaft Why would turning off secure boot help detect your SSD? People try the weirdest stuff ... Anyway, you haven't mentioned what SSD you're trying to use, nor what "not detected" means. What applications have you used or commands have you run to detect it? I cant see the ssd in in the installer or gparted or lsblk. On Ubuntu it only shows my usb
When i run code in my curret mint system i get this furkan@furkan-EXCALIBUR-G900:~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version [sudo] password for furkan: CP141 furkan@furkan-EXCALIBUR-G900:~$ udisksctl status MODEL REVISION SERIAL DEVICE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CT1000P2SSD8 P2CR048 2223E6392E6A nvme0n1 My laptops manufacturer(Casper) doesn't offically support linux and won't provide bios updates or linux drivers Edit: i did some research and i think i found my ssd model https://linux-hardware.org/?id=pci:c0a9-540a-c0a9-540a it says supported on ubuntu but mine is not working
Last edited by mufurkan; June 17th, 2024 at 08:50 PM.
I did some more digging and found this " kernel: nvme nvme0: pci function 0000:02:00.0 kernel: nvme 0000:02:00.0: Unable to change power state from D3cold to D0, device inaccessible " It could be a kernel bug same bug appears here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...x/+bug/2047728
It does look like the same bug, do join the bug (the "Does this affect me?" yellow circle in upper left corner).
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