“Couldn't get UEFI db list ” bug after the second opening Ubuntu





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I am trying to migrate Wİndows to Ubuntu.I have prepared bootable USB with rufus. I restarted my laptop and went to the setup page, setting my USB drive as main boot option and disabling all other options.



I encountered the same following problem:
Installation of Ubuntu 16.04 from a USB drive freezes
I fixed this problem with using acpi=off.



I have erased all disk and made clean installation.On the first opening I have installed development tools(JDK,Netbeans...) and move my files to Ubuntu.On the second opening I get following GRUB menu.



1.Advanced GRUB Options for Ubuntu
2.Ubuntu


After choosing the second option , I get following error.



ACPI Error : [_UPC] Namespace lookup failure,AE_ALREADYEXIST(Z0170031/dswload-378)

ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST During name lookup/catalog failure

ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST(SSDT:xh_rupli) while loading table (Z0170831/tbxfload-228)

ACPI Error : 1 table load failures, 0 successful(Z0170831/tbxfload-228)
Couldn't get size : 0x800000000...e
MODSIGN :Couldn't get UEFI db list


I have done some research on internet find following solutions:



First Solution
I closed Secure Boot from BIOS settings but It didn't work.I still get same error.



Ubuntu version : 18.04.1 LTS










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    I am trying to migrate Wİndows to Ubuntu.I have prepared bootable USB with rufus. I restarted my laptop and went to the setup page, setting my USB drive as main boot option and disabling all other options.



    I encountered the same following problem:
    Installation of Ubuntu 16.04 from a USB drive freezes
    I fixed this problem with using acpi=off.



    I have erased all disk and made clean installation.On the first opening I have installed development tools(JDK,Netbeans...) and move my files to Ubuntu.On the second opening I get following GRUB menu.



    1.Advanced GRUB Options for Ubuntu
    2.Ubuntu


    After choosing the second option , I get following error.



    ACPI Error : [_UPC] Namespace lookup failure,AE_ALREADYEXIST(Z0170031/dswload-378)

    ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST During name lookup/catalog failure

    ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST(SSDT:xh_rupli) while loading table (Z0170831/tbxfload-228)

    ACPI Error : 1 table load failures, 0 successful(Z0170831/tbxfload-228)
    Couldn't get size : 0x800000000...e
    MODSIGN :Couldn't get UEFI db list


    I have done some research on internet find following solutions:



    First Solution
    I closed Secure Boot from BIOS settings but It didn't work.I still get same error.



    Ubuntu version : 18.04.1 LTS










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      I am trying to migrate Wİndows to Ubuntu.I have prepared bootable USB with rufus. I restarted my laptop and went to the setup page, setting my USB drive as main boot option and disabling all other options.



      I encountered the same following problem:
      Installation of Ubuntu 16.04 from a USB drive freezes
      I fixed this problem with using acpi=off.



      I have erased all disk and made clean installation.On the first opening I have installed development tools(JDK,Netbeans...) and move my files to Ubuntu.On the second opening I get following GRUB menu.



      1.Advanced GRUB Options for Ubuntu
      2.Ubuntu


      After choosing the second option , I get following error.



      ACPI Error : [_UPC] Namespace lookup failure,AE_ALREADYEXIST(Z0170031/dswload-378)

      ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST During name lookup/catalog failure

      ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST(SSDT:xh_rupli) while loading table (Z0170831/tbxfload-228)

      ACPI Error : 1 table load failures, 0 successful(Z0170831/tbxfload-228)
      Couldn't get size : 0x800000000...e
      MODSIGN :Couldn't get UEFI db list


      I have done some research on internet find following solutions:



      First Solution
      I closed Secure Boot from BIOS settings but It didn't work.I still get same error.



      Ubuntu version : 18.04.1 LTS










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      I am trying to migrate Wİndows to Ubuntu.I have prepared bootable USB with rufus. I restarted my laptop and went to the setup page, setting my USB drive as main boot option and disabling all other options.



      I encountered the same following problem:
      Installation of Ubuntu 16.04 from a USB drive freezes
      I fixed this problem with using acpi=off.



      I have erased all disk and made clean installation.On the first opening I have installed development tools(JDK,Netbeans...) and move my files to Ubuntu.On the second opening I get following GRUB menu.



      1.Advanced GRUB Options for Ubuntu
      2.Ubuntu


      After choosing the second option , I get following error.



      ACPI Error : [_UPC] Namespace lookup failure,AE_ALREADYEXIST(Z0170031/dswload-378)

      ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST During name lookup/catalog failure

      ACPI Exception : AE_ALREADY_EXIST(SSDT:xh_rupli) while loading table (Z0170831/tbxfload-228)

      ACPI Error : 1 table load failures, 0 successful(Z0170831/tbxfload-228)
      Couldn't get size : 0x800000000...e
      MODSIGN :Couldn't get UEFI db list


      I have done some research on internet find following solutions:



      First Solution
      I closed Secure Boot from BIOS settings but It didn't work.I still get same error.



      Ubuntu version : 18.04.1 LTS







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          Try to make boot USB with etcher program https://www.balena.io/etcher/
          I've got the same problem, but after use etcher, I've successful result!






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          • Thanks. I will try this. I almost forget that question. I have fixed this problem by using nomodeset instead of acpi=off.I have no idea what I have done should I answer my question?

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          • Thanks. I will try this. I almost forget that question. I have fixed this problem by using nomodeset instead of acpi=off.I have no idea what I have done should I answer my question?

            – my-lord
            Nov 1 '18 at 18:55


















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          Try to make boot USB with etcher program https://www.balena.io/etcher/
          I've got the same problem, but after use etcher, I've successful result!






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          • Thanks. I will try this. I almost forget that question. I have fixed this problem by using nomodeset instead of acpi=off.I have no idea what I have done should I answer my question?

            – my-lord
            Nov 1 '18 at 18:55
















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          Try to make boot USB with etcher program https://www.balena.io/etcher/
          I've got the same problem, but after use etcher, I've successful result!






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          I've got the same problem, but after use etcher, I've successful result!







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          • Thanks. I will try this. I almost forget that question. I have fixed this problem by using nomodeset instead of acpi=off.I have no idea what I have done should I answer my question?

            – my-lord
            Nov 1 '18 at 18:55





















          • Thanks. I will try this. I almost forget that question. I have fixed this problem by using nomodeset instead of acpi=off.I have no idea what I have done should I answer my question?

            – my-lord
            Nov 1 '18 at 18:55



















          Thanks. I will try this. I almost forget that question. I have fixed this problem by using nomodeset instead of acpi=off.I have no idea what I have done should I answer my question?

          – my-lord
          Nov 1 '18 at 18:55







          Thanks. I will try this. I almost forget that question. I have fixed this problem by using nomodeset instead of acpi=off.I have no idea what I have done should I answer my question?

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