From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: pokorra@uni-siegen.de (Gerd Pokorra) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 15:29:53 +0100 Subject: KXG60ZNV256G not recognized In-Reply-To: <402e84e1-160f-d335-4054-710b73fbbb4c@suse.de> References: <19873dbf-4c19-5cab-d5fb-c63f6cb72101@uni-siegen.de> <8bc60c39-9c07-f9cd-497c-b6dc9a836403@uni-siegen.de> <1a626bba-4e02-426b-182e-2e863c6a5f77@uni-siegen.de> <05361ecc-7a7d-1a31-1c72-dac670badc24@suse.de> <402e84e1-160f-d335-4054-710b73fbbb4c@suse.de> Message-ID: <553537fc-3320-751d-8532-9735cdf1336a@uni-siegen.de> Hello Johannes, it is a Dell Presision 7730. -- Gerd Am 13.02.2019 um 15:04 schrieb Johannes Thumshirn: > On 13/02/2019 14:58, Gerd Pokorra wrote: >> Hello Johannes, >> >> after setting it to 'Disabled' I see no hard disks of the laptop any >> more with linux and an existing Windows installation is wrecked. >> >> Setting the BIOS to the 'Factory Defaults' bring the Windows >> Installation back. It will be hard to install an Linux on this Laptop. > Yes this is exactly what I expected TBH. > > There's not really a lot we can do about without any specs for the AHCI > remapped NVMe thingy. > > Lenovo used to have an different BIOS built for Linux on the Yoga series > some years ago if I remember correctly. > > Byte, > Johannes