dual boot or LM on Nitro 5 15-44

pegasis
pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
edited March 2021 in Nitro Gaming
Hello

I have a new nitro 5 15-44, and I want to run linux mint on a boot drive, or a dual drive (2.5")

has anyone been successful on installing LM 20 or using a separate HDD for a dual boot with Linux mint 20

what Bios setting are needed to add a 2.5" HDD for boot?

Thanks
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  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    linux mint
  • batmalin
    batmalin Member Posts: 4,231 Guru
    i have linux on the second M.2 SSD and win on the fist M.2 SDD and I use one 2,5` HDD 1TB as a shared storage. In order this to work grub is on the linux ssd and it is a first bootable device. Make sure that secure boot and fast boot are disabled and that the SATA operating mode is set to AHCI in BIOS. Turn off fast startup in win as well.
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  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    ok thanks for info

    I will look into this
  • batmalin
    batmalin Member Posts: 4,231 Guru
    You are welcome!
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  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    edited March 2021
    why does fast boot have to be turned off

    I formatted LM as uefi, should I turn that on in the bios instead of AHCI

    thanks
  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    It recognizes the LM HDD but i get a run error, noveu error? trying to create kernel?

    and i see no way to set bios to ACHI?
  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    says failed to create kernel, drm??
  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    edited March 2021
    Did adding the PCI tag work? You can do it before you boot up by pressing e on the kernel selection screen when you boot up, you may also need to deplay the start of the gpu by ading

    nvidia-drm.modeset=1

    If that doesnt work, you may also to delay the initialisation of the modules for it by removing the modeset and doing:
    nvidia-drm.modeset=0 nomodeset nvidia_modeset=0 nouveau.modeset=0 amdgpu=0
  • batmalin
    batmalin Member Posts: 4,231 Guru
    edited March 2021
    So, why are you ask here for an Asus machine?
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  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    Hi

    "Did adding the PCI tag work?
    You can do it before you boot up by pressing e on the kernel selection screen when you boot up, you may also need to delay the start of the gpu by ading

    nvidia-drm.modeset=1

    If that doesnt work, you may also to delay the initialisation of the modules for it by removing the modeset and doing:
    nvidia-drm.modeset=0 nomodeset nvidia_modeset=0 nouveau.modeset=0 amdgpu="

    will pressing e get me to command prompt?
    do I need to upgrade grub?

    where do I use this: nvidia-drm.modeset=1
    or this: nvidia-drm.modeset=0 nomodeset nvidia_modeset=0 nouveau.modeset=0 amdgpu="
  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    Pressing e on the kernel select will let you edit the grub options for this one boot only. Try the first option , then if that doesn't work try the other.

    Troubleshooting this can be interactive where we may solve one issue but another may appear right after :) 
  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    I know nothing about grub or grub options?  what does that mean?
    what is causing the error, and what does it mean?
  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    So grub is the 'thing' which starts the kernel, and the kernel is the 'thing' which manges inputs and outputs. The kernel select page usual has something like the Linux version and something like 5.8 or 5.10, and has one or two options usually

    The error is being caused by something about one of the graphics cards , direct rendering something or other. The commands given are common work arounds, the first tells the kernel to load the Nvidia modest. The second turns everything off and tells it to let the kernel handle it
  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    I am still befuddled, but i will try.
    this is first time I have seen LM show an error/cause a non load of a computer
  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    nope, I have tried the interrupt using e twice. I get a black screen with a curser but no options for kernel.
    then after waiting 30 seconds it does an error loop same as before

    https://www.reddit.com/r/SolusProject/comments/a3bnrd/having_nvidiadrmmodeset1_kernel_parameter_set/

    I wish i knew what was going on.

    could this be fixed by trying a new install of linux mint 20.1 on the HDD, or is this solely a driver issue
  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    its a kernel / driver issue, dual GPU's are always a headache :( . what are the kernel options available on mint, usually theres like a recovery mode is that there?
  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    I don't get to a choice, it just go to error
  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    so the kernel select should be before the error, i will DL mint laterto see whats going on :) you could try using ubuntu 20.10 or fedora 33 to see if the issue is solved in a newer kernel release
  • pegasis
    pegasis Member Posts: 60 Troubleshooter
    Can I use a USB to boot to and install the graphics drivers to the linux drive?
    how do I do that?