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I'm running a 970 Evo on a relatively new motherboard (z370P D3)



Although it shouldn't cause any issues I'm now officially suspecting something is up.



I've created an installer using Rufus and the official latest iso (18.04.01)



Upon booting, I'm using previously dedicated 20G of free space which I then format as ext4, mount at / and continue.



Depending on whether or not I've attempted this before a full format a few things happen:




  1. Progress is stuck permanently "failed to fetch resource ID 7071"

  2. Crash


I've tried every possible permutation of install type (minimal, not minimal, download, not download, from USB or from a temporarily booted system) but no dice.



The only thing that stands out to me is that the installer complains a lot about a pci-e error which it calls "corrected" - since the 970 EVO is a PCIe drive, I suspect it may be the culprit.



That being said I'm about as lost as I am frustrated so any help would be appreciated.



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    During boot, try give kernel options acpi=linux

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 9 at 7:13











  • @DomoNCar Since I'm running it off a rufus iso, I don't think I'm able to set that option. Am I incorrect?

    – dsp_099
    Jan 9 at 20:11











  • You are incorrect. Follow the instructions help.ubuntu.com/community/… to check the various boot options. Also try other acpi options there.

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 10 at 7:24
















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I'm running a 970 Evo on a relatively new motherboard (z370P D3)



Although it shouldn't cause any issues I'm now officially suspecting something is up.



I've created an installer using Rufus and the official latest iso (18.04.01)



Upon booting, I'm using previously dedicated 20G of free space which I then format as ext4, mount at / and continue.



Depending on whether or not I've attempted this before a full format a few things happen:




  1. Progress is stuck permanently "failed to fetch resource ID 7071"

  2. Crash


I've tried every possible permutation of install type (minimal, not minimal, download, not download, from USB or from a temporarily booted system) but no dice.



The only thing that stands out to me is that the installer complains a lot about a pci-e error which it calls "corrected" - since the 970 EVO is a PCIe drive, I suspect it may be the culprit.



That being said I'm about as lost as I am frustrated so any help would be appreciated.



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share|improve this question


















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    During boot, try give kernel options acpi=linux

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 9 at 7:13











  • @DomoNCar Since I'm running it off a rufus iso, I don't think I'm able to set that option. Am I incorrect?

    – dsp_099
    Jan 9 at 20:11











  • You are incorrect. Follow the instructions help.ubuntu.com/community/… to check the various boot options. Also try other acpi options there.

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 10 at 7:24














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I'm running a 970 Evo on a relatively new motherboard (z370P D3)



Although it shouldn't cause any issues I'm now officially suspecting something is up.



I've created an installer using Rufus and the official latest iso (18.04.01)



Upon booting, I'm using previously dedicated 20G of free space which I then format as ext4, mount at / and continue.



Depending on whether or not I've attempted this before a full format a few things happen:




  1. Progress is stuck permanently "failed to fetch resource ID 7071"

  2. Crash


I've tried every possible permutation of install type (minimal, not minimal, download, not download, from USB or from a temporarily booted system) but no dice.



The only thing that stands out to me is that the installer complains a lot about a pci-e error which it calls "corrected" - since the 970 EVO is a PCIe drive, I suspect it may be the culprit.



That being said I'm about as lost as I am frustrated so any help would be appreciated.



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enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question














I'm running a 970 Evo on a relatively new motherboard (z370P D3)



Although it shouldn't cause any issues I'm now officially suspecting something is up.



I've created an installer using Rufus and the official latest iso (18.04.01)



Upon booting, I'm using previously dedicated 20G of free space which I then format as ext4, mount at / and continue.



Depending on whether or not I've attempted this before a full format a few things happen:




  1. Progress is stuck permanently "failed to fetch resource ID 7071"

  2. Crash


I've tried every possible permutation of install type (minimal, not minimal, download, not download, from USB or from a temporarily booted system) but no dice.



The only thing that stands out to me is that the installer complains a lot about a pci-e error which it calls "corrected" - since the 970 EVO is a PCIe drive, I suspect it may be the culprit.



That being said I'm about as lost as I am frustrated so any help would be appreciated.



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    During boot, try give kernel options acpi=linux

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 9 at 7:13











  • @DomoNCar Since I'm running it off a rufus iso, I don't think I'm able to set that option. Am I incorrect?

    – dsp_099
    Jan 9 at 20:11











  • You are incorrect. Follow the instructions help.ubuntu.com/community/… to check the various boot options. Also try other acpi options there.

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 10 at 7:24














  • 1





    During boot, try give kernel options acpi=linux

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 9 at 7:13











  • @DomoNCar Since I'm running it off a rufus iso, I don't think I'm able to set that option. Am I incorrect?

    – dsp_099
    Jan 9 at 20:11











  • You are incorrect. Follow the instructions help.ubuntu.com/community/… to check the various boot options. Also try other acpi options there.

    – Domo N Car
    Jan 10 at 7:24








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During boot, try give kernel options acpi=linux

– Domo N Car
Jan 9 at 7:13





During boot, try give kernel options acpi=linux

– Domo N Car
Jan 9 at 7:13













@DomoNCar Since I'm running it off a rufus iso, I don't think I'm able to set that option. Am I incorrect?

– dsp_099
Jan 9 at 20:11





@DomoNCar Since I'm running it off a rufus iso, I don't think I'm able to set that option. Am I incorrect?

– dsp_099
Jan 9 at 20:11













You are incorrect. Follow the instructions help.ubuntu.com/community/… to check the various boot options. Also try other acpi options there.

– Domo N Car
Jan 10 at 7:24





You are incorrect. Follow the instructions help.ubuntu.com/community/… to check the various boot options. Also try other acpi options there.

– Domo N Car
Jan 10 at 7:24










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