So, more evidence:
If I get the latest daily, AHCI works again. This happened to me
yesterday as well. If I get the latest daily, the disk detection seems
to work for that day, but fails after the next daily is released.
Is the installer downloading something specific that doesn't play nice
with
More information:
In the installer shell, I have found that parted_devices does not list
any drives if run. lspci does detect my SATA controller (an Intel 8
Series/C220 Series chipset Family 6-port SATA controller (rev 05).
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This appears to be resolved as of the latest daily (19 Apr 2016).
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Title:
Ubuntu PXE installer won't use NFS server
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Resolved via 19 Apr 2016 daily.
** Changed in: pxe (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Ubuntu PXE installer won't use NFS server
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Public bug reported:
I have found that the RC2 version of Ubuntu 16.04, when installed via
PXE, will not install on machines with the local hard drive set to AHCI
mode. I have to reset the BIOS to use the legacy IDE mode instead, or
the installer will not detect any disks. I have encountered this
Public bug reported:
I am trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 (latest rc) via PXE. I am able to do
so, but I am unable to make the process use my local NFS server,
regardless of the options I use.
I have set the following options in my pxelinux.cfg file:
prompt 0
timeout 1
default auto
label auto
men
I have seen this as well on an IBM X30 laptop. Screenshot and lspci info
attached.
The display corruption seems to affect text only. I do not have compiz
enabled. This is a fresh install of 9.04. My xorg.conf file is zero-
length (the default, now?).