I have to use the GRUB and start version 5.0.6 on OSTREE 1.
Previous experience: a month ago, I had the boot problem listed as error: no such device: ostree, which was solved by booting via the USB key of version 5.0.6 and a simple reboot.
How can I avoid having to boot via the GRUB? Just stick with 5.0.6! Thanks a lot!
La mise à jour de 5.0.6 vers 5.1.0 ne s’est pas bien passée.
Le PC freeze sur l’écran du BIOS d’ASUS.
La nouvelle version 5.1.0 sur OSTREE 0 ne démarre pas !
Je suis obligé de passer par le GRUB et démarrer la version 5.0.6 sur OSTREE 1
Antécédent : il y a un mois, j’avais eu le problème au démarrage répertorié error: no such device: ostree, qui avait été résolu par le démarrage via la clé USB de la version 5.0.6 et un simple redémarrage.
Comment ne plus avoir à démarrer par le GRUB ? Quite à rester sur 5.0.6 ! Merci !
The log will, if we are lucky, include information from the failed boot into 5.1.0, which may help us to diagnose and fix the problem. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Forgive me for not replying – I thought I had done so!
Unfortunately when this problem occurs there is no information in the log file about the failure to start up. On this other thread, we are trying to diagnose the problem. We believe it is related to the storage configuration on these devices.
There are two things you could try to help us understand the problem.
One is to go into the BIOS settings and look for an option named something like “Intel RST”, “Storage Configuration”, or “SATA/NVMe Operation” which is set to “RAID mode”, and change it to “AHCI” or “NVMe” if that is an option. Please take a photograph of the BIOS settings page before and after you make this change.
It could be that this will allow you to boot into 5.1.0. If it does, let us know and share the photographs! If it does not, please also let us know, and change the setting back.
The other thing you could try to get more debug information is to follow these steps:
Sorry for the difficulties here. We’re in the process of purchasing an affected laptop so that we can investigate the issue and resolve it in another software update ASAP.
So, I tried to take screenshots of the 5.0.6 starting log… but it’s too fast, one second or so… So I took a video where many errors are readable but… Seriously, again ? We can’t uploard videos, here…
Sorry for the hassle with the forum posts there. I upgraded your trust level in case you need to post multiple images again. And there’s nothing sensitive in the images you posted.
We have an affected laptop model on order which we should receive next week, hopefully we can resolve this quickly from that point. Booting the previous version 5.0.6 is our recommendation while we work on the issue.
If you would like to help further though: I believe if you explore more around the “Advanced” menu of your BIOS setup screen you will find some kind of relevant option, any one of the following:
“Intel RST” / “Intel Rapid Storage Technology” / “Optane” - if you find any option here, mark it as Off or Disabled
“SATA Configuration” / “SATA Mode Selection” - if this is set to “RST” or “RAID”, it should be set to “AHCI”
If you are able to find and modify either of those options as indicated, it’s highly likely that Endless OS 5.1.0 will boot fine. (would very much appreciate your confirmation if you try it!)
Here is a video of this configuration item for a different Asus product : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M_yOwBoCA8
No pressure to try this though - I understand this whole ordeal must be rather frustrating and if you’d prefer just to sit tight on 5.0.6 while we figure this out, that’s perfectly understandable!