Step 8 of the updated description on top of the page has solved this
issue on a Lenovo Yoga 300 (Ubuntu 17.10) and a Ideapad 100-14IBY
(Ubuntu 16.04LTS). Thanks to everybody. Hats off, true piece of master
work. I am sorry, if I have written something too emotional.
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Steps of #308 did not work for Lenovo Yoga 300-11IBY and Lenovo ideapad
100-14IBY. No BIOS changes possible, no installation media is detected.
Another bug in my case?
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#294 did not work for me. Nothing has changed, my BIOS is done, thanks
to "Whoever-ruined-my-hardware". Is there really no solution around? Do
I have to run a corrupted system? How long will it work? Happy users of
other tried and trusted distros have started to make jokes. That
hurts...
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Lenovo Yoga 300-11IBY affected after Ubuntu 17.10 installation. Horrible
situation, no more installation possible. Now the system works, but if an
update will break something, the whole machine will be unusable.
Interesting enough: another machine, Lenovo ideapad 100-14IBY, running on Bodhi
Lin
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