Linux live usb doesn't detect HDD on Aspire 3 a315-56

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  • and but maybe i can be wrong couse i already had a kali linux in an older hdd and after 1 month it showed that INITRAMSF error and i thought the hdd was toasted but maybe it is fine and this is the system refusing the linux OS by nature.

    i ll try to format the old hd whit win7 first to see if it was toasted or not
    Maybe you can change the efi partition here:


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  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    i just instaled the win10 on my older hdd, its not toasted like i tought.
    seems that INITRAMSF is realy that firmware problem not abble to run linux sistems like somebody already said on this forum.

    anyway i ll try to install linux again and look to this option, maybe if i do the separated partitions for linux instalation 

  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    now i could install parrot linux OS
    but cant start windows 10
    the boot section on bios is bugged
    i tried enabling secureboot choosing windows boot but the windows cannot start now
    on parrot instalation i created
    1 swap partition (sda3)
    1 efi partition fat32 (sda6)
    1 grub partition ext4 (sda4)
    1 ext4 parrot partition (sda5)

    sda1 is microsoft efi boot
    sda2 is windows 10

    but now i cant boot on windows
    im on the old hdd

    my terminal <fdisk -l>

  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    edited May 2022
    to change the boot file we need to activate secure boot
    choosing (efi win boot) nothing happens
    restoring default settings on secureboot we get failed bootload screen

    on parrot installation i did grub partition and efi partition
    the start screen is grub

    i dont know nothing about it
    i wonder if grub is growing up above the efi or maybe if i reinstall only with efi partitioning

    already five months dealing with this blessing
    more five and acer should to give me a job

    thanks
  • @paulorcsjr Have you already checked this function?



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  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    yes
    like i said
    choosing (efi win boot) nothing happens
    restoring default settings on secureboot we get failed bootload screen

  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    i read something about boot repair
  • @paulorcsjr Have you tried asking users for the linux community?

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  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    edited May 2022
    im studying on hackthebox.com whit parrot HTB for now (lot of free and good content to ethical hacking learning)
    so have no patience enough to try boot windows again

    lets see how long my ACER will tolerates this configuration

    thank you all

  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    Hello again now im installing ARCH Linux to make the @Bullet_Storm tip
    i have been trying to apply that code to make system sleep and wake before initram
    Laptop/Acer - ArchWiki (archlinux.org)

    on Arch installation
    i defined efi system(fat32)/ linux root system(ext4)/ swap
    following Installation guide - ArchWiki (archlinux.org)

    when installing GRUB they cannot find EFI directory

    i did some commands found in linux - Cannot find EFI directory: issue with grub-install - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
    and looking for efi with {lsblk -o NAME,PARTTYPE,MOUNTPOINT | grep -i "C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B"}
    the system find 2 efi ((the win efi partition and the new created efi partition))

    so i make those suspend-to-ram bash codes but nothing happens
    some step that im missing here?

    could somebody help me please?

    thanks

  • Hello again now im installing ARCH Linux to make the @Bullet_Storm tip
    i have been trying to apply that code to make system sleep and wake before initram
    Laptop/Acer - ArchWiki (archlinux.org)

    on Arch installation
    i defined efi system(fat32)/ linux root system(ext4)/ swap
    following Installation guide - ArchWiki (archlinux.org)

    when installing GRUB they cannot find EFI directory

    i did some commands found in linux - Cannot find EFI directory: issue with grub-install - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
    and looking for efi with {lsblk -o NAME,PARTTYPE,MOUNTPOINT | grep -i "C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B"}
    the system find 2 efi ((the win efi partition and the new created efi partition))

    so i make those suspend-to-ram bash codes but nothing happens
    some step that im missing here?

    could somebody help me please?

    thanks

    I still think Acer should release a new bios version, to fix this problem.


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  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    how can i get a job on acer?
  • BrainBlaze
    BrainBlaze Member Posts: 1 New User

    I am unable to install Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS as everyone here has the same issue I can't get ubuntu to see the SSD...


    I was able to get ubuntu to see the SSD when I loaded up Ubuntu Live and then updated (apt update && apt upgrade) then gparted could see my SSD. This seemed great until I did the install and once my Aspire 3 reboots I am back at the same issue where it cannot see the ssd and I am stuck at INITRAMSF problem and it seems like I am not alone.

    BIOS version 1.22 and still can't do it easily... I believe in you Acer XD

  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter
    try to make the system sleep mode and awake up
    i did this by typing systemctl suspend on terminal in the linux penboot
    waking up the system must be able to see you SSD

    good luck
     
  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter

    Look for ssd nvme problem that seems was solved If was your case.

    If helps my system have a windows but grub cant see him so he was never initialized since i install parrot.

    I have 1 partition fat32 for both Efi and one separated for grub.

    Was The only way that make parrot run

    good luuck

  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter

    I formated parrot partition yesterday Couse was Very slow and thought that config above was ok but now is saying missing firmware and not starting...

  • paulorcsjr
    paulorcsjr Member Posts: 50 Troubleshooter

    after this problem i just delete all old partitions on hdd but windows (that i dont open and even try to start anymore)

    and make 1 swap partition/ 1 efi fat32 partition/ 1 ext4 root partition

    and it works

    i deserve acer give me a linux notebook and a full degree about ethical hacking to pay all headaches...

    thank you up front acer.

    im waiting😜

  • KateBuckley
    KateBuckley Member Posts: 2 New User


    I have something that seems to work for me:

    1) Create the script below as /etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/sleep2s

    #!/bin/sh

    PREREQ=""

    prereqs()

    {

       echo "$PREREQ"

    }

    case $1 in

    # get pre-requisites

    prereqs)

       prereqs

       exit 0

       ;;

    esac

    . /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions

    copy_exec /usr/sbin/rtcwake

    exit 0


    2) chmod 755 /etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/sleep2s

    3) Create the script below /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/sleep2s

    #!/bin/sh

    PREREQ=""

    prereqs()

    {

       echo "$PREREQ"

    }

    case $1 in

    # get pre-requisites

    prereqs)

       prereqs

       exit 0

       ;;

    esac

    rtcwake -u -m mem --date +2s

    exit 0

    4) chmod 755 /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/sleep2s

    5) sudo update-initramfs -u

    6) reboot

    It _should_ now sleep for 2 seconds during the boot process, making the drive visible.

  • SIA86
    SIA86 Member Posts: 1 New User

    To "sudo update-initramfs -u" from live usb use this flow →

    1. Open a Terminal
    2. Identify the Root Partition:
      • lsblk
      • Look for the partition that matches your root file system (e.g., /dev/sda1).
    3. Mount the Root Partition:
      • sudo mkdir /mnt/root
      • sudo mount /dev/sdXn /mnt/root
    4. Mount Other Necessary File Systems:
      • sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/root/dev
      • sudo mount --bind /proc /mnt/root/proc
      • sudo mount --bind /sys /mnt/root/sys
    5. Chroot into Your Installed System:
      • sudo chroot /mnt/root
      • After this, you are effectively operating within your installed system's environment.
    6. Update the Initramfs:
      • update-initramfs -u -k all
      • This updates the initramfs for all installed kernels. If you want to update a specific kernel, replace all with the kernel version.
    7. Reboot
    • reboot

    Reboot your system to boot into your installed Ubuntu with the updated initramfs.