Hi All;

I've managed to install Fedora 30 on a new LG Gram 17 laptop.

I had to set acpi=off to get the live cd to boot, then I had to remove the acpi=off and rebuild the EFI grub file so the trackpad would work, subsequent boots without the acpi=off seem to work fine.


I am seeing an odd situation when I shutdown & restart:


1) shutdown often takes a long time, I see that stop jobs are running either for packagekit or sometimes "flush journal to persistent storage"


2) sometimes booting up takes a long time , indicating a start job is running - flush journal to persistent storage


3) If I ever do a hard power off then it boots to what seems to be a windows boot manager, showing several options, like this:

1. ATA HDD1: HFS512G39TNF-N3A0A

2. ATA HDD2: CT1000MX500SSD4

3. Windows Boot Manager


Then I need to power off again and change the following bios settings, they always get changed when I hard power off:

Legacy OS Boot - (Gets set to Disabled, Fedora won't boot unless this is set to Enabled)

RTC Wakeup from S4 - (Gets set to Enabled, Fedora won't boot unless this is set to Disabled)

SW Guard Extensions (SGX) -  (Gets set to Enabled, Fedora won't boot unless this is set to Disabled)

Sometimes I need to go into secure boot configuration and choose "Delete All Signatures"



If I do a dnf update and get a new kernel then the above process is triggered as well

Other than struggling with booting a bit the laptop works great with Fedora.



Anyone have any insight on how to fix the above issues?


Thanks in advance

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