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09-30-2016 03:52 PM
I have a new Z Book G3 that came with Windows 10 pre-installed. It has two disks. The first
is a 1 TB spinning disk and the other is a 256 GB SSD. Nothing is on the SSD.
I'm attempting to create a dual-boot machine with Fedora Core 24 as the other OS.
I've resized the Windows partition using Disk Management, and that seems to have been successful because I can still boot into Windows 10.
I've tried to install FC 22 and various versions of FC 24, as well as Ubuntu 16.04 with no success. I'm using FC iso DVDs in a USB DVD drive as the install media.
The installation from the live meda FC disk goes well until a certain point. The last line printed to the screen by the installer is always:
[ OK ] Started User Manager for UID 1000
Then it hangs forever.
There are hundreds of lines before that line, but I can't figure out how to capture them. The lines just above the failure are:
[ OK ] Created slice User Slice of liveuser
Starting User Manager for UID 1000
[ OK ] Started Session 1 of user liveuser
I've got Secure Boot disabled and Legacy Boot enabled in the BIOS.
I've also tried the "Troubleshooting" low-res graphics installation option of the FC iso DVDs. Same result.
I've checked the integrity of the installation iso's using SHA256SUM.
I've had similar (not identical) problems with Ubuntu.
Anyone have any suggestions for how I can install linux on this Z Book?
Chad
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10-02-2016 12:38 PM
I now have both Ubuntu 16.04 and CentOS 7 installed alongside Windows 10.
For any other linux users that want to install linii on HP Z Book G3 computers, here is a recap of what I did to enable the installations:
1. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Installed using iso DVD through USB DVD player. To install, get into the BIOS (hit escape repeatedly just after power up). Choose BIOS Settings or the like, Install From File, then navigate to the correct file associated with the USB drive.
Ubuntu install screen is normal, and informs you of how to access the installer command line. Do so, and add "nomodeset" to the command line, near "ro" and "quiet". Proceed with the installation. Once installed, you will need to modify the grub set up to include "nomodeset" as a standard kernel option. Edit /etc/grub.d/10_linux and add "nomodeset" just before " ro ". There's probably a better way.
2. CentOS 7. I ended up creating a bootable USB thumb drive using dd and a dowloaded iso file. See
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey. When installing, you need to get into the BIOS as in (1) above. Once you boot from the file, you'll be presented with a mangled installation greeting screen. You can still edit the installer command line using 'e'. Add "nomodeset" as before, then hit F10. Everything should be normal after that, you'll see the CentOS graphical installation screens. Unlike Ubuntu, once you've installed CentOS, you don't need to modify the grub set up. I have no idea why. (I'm in over my head here.)
3. Fedora Core 24. No success to report, but now that I have Ubuntu and CentOS up, alongside W10, I don't need to pursue this further for now. I suspect that the steps in (2) above, or similar, will work. You'll have to "fly blind" during the modification of the installer command line and may have to adjust grub post-install.
09-30-2016 04:13 PM
When I try to install Ubuntu 16.04, I can get to the Ubuntu installation screen, which asks if I want to try Ubuntu, or install it, etc. I choose install, and I see the following:
[ 0.000000] efi: requested map not found.
[ 0.000000] esrt: ESRT header is not in the memory map.
[ 9.330271] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: priv: HUB0: 614900 008000000 (1a408200)
[ 44.... ] NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU #1 stuck for 21s! [plymouthd: 1539]
Then it continues telling me CPU #1 is stuck.
On other tries, CPU #2 is stuck.
nouveau is a clue that there is something going on with the video driver?
10-01-2016 10:11 AM
Update.
Ubuntu is installed. I had to modify grub files to make sure kernel options included "nomodeset".
I've since also tried to install CentOS 7. I get similar behavior as with the Ubuntu install that does NOT use "nomodeset".
It seems the obstacle for both FC and CentOS is that I cannot access the installer commands. I believe I'm supposed to be able to, but something about the Z Book is preventing it, whereas it does not prevent it in the Ubuntu case. Once the installer screen appears, I cannot access any options by using the shift key, tab, etc.
Advice?
Thanks!
10-02-2016 12:38 PM
I now have both Ubuntu 16.04 and CentOS 7 installed alongside Windows 10.
For any other linux users that want to install linii on HP Z Book G3 computers, here is a recap of what I did to enable the installations:
1. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Installed using iso DVD through USB DVD player. To install, get into the BIOS (hit escape repeatedly just after power up). Choose BIOS Settings or the like, Install From File, then navigate to the correct file associated with the USB drive.
Ubuntu install screen is normal, and informs you of how to access the installer command line. Do so, and add "nomodeset" to the command line, near "ro" and "quiet". Proceed with the installation. Once installed, you will need to modify the grub set up to include "nomodeset" as a standard kernel option. Edit /etc/grub.d/10_linux and add "nomodeset" just before " ro ". There's probably a better way.
2. CentOS 7. I ended up creating a bootable USB thumb drive using dd and a dowloaded iso file. See
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey. When installing, you need to get into the BIOS as in (1) above. Once you boot from the file, you'll be presented with a mangled installation greeting screen. You can still edit the installer command line using 'e'. Add "nomodeset" as before, then hit F10. Everything should be normal after that, you'll see the CentOS graphical installation screens. Unlike Ubuntu, once you've installed CentOS, you don't need to modify the grub set up. I have no idea why. (I'm in over my head here.)
3. Fedora Core 24. No success to report, but now that I have Ubuntu and CentOS up, alongside W10, I don't need to pursue this further for now. I suspect that the steps in (2) above, or similar, will work. You'll have to "fly blind" during the modification of the installer command line and may have to adjust grub post-install.
04-26-2017 10:43 AM
Installing UBUNTU from a CD
At the begining on the screen the two messages : efi requested map not found
ESRT header is not in memory
then the installations begins with the screen UBUNTU but after reading the CD (a few minutes)
UBUNTU does'not start and the screen UBUNTU remains.
It's a HP laptop ZBOOK G3 with Intel Xenix
UBUNTU is release 16.04 LTS
Sombody tells me : may be a problem of graphics with driver missing in UBUNTU for the screen of the ZBOOK G3 ?
but what is the meaning of the two messages above ?
I would like to use my "very expensive" laptop with UBUNTU because it's really quicker than Windows for programs of
mathematics in 64 bits.
Please give me clues or solutions to start UBUNTU.
p.s. I registerd in french but answer me in english and excuse for the mistakes
05-01-2017 10:30 AM
It was an external DVD player plugged on two USB ports of the zBOOK G3
Tell me what's the meaning of the two messages :
efi requested map not found
ESRT header is not in memory
I have just a limited grub menu and can't access the installer command line
08-23-2019 11:25 AM
Go into the BIOS, switch the display mode from "Auto" to "Discreet" under Built-In Device Options
Power-On
Press "F10" to enter BIOS Setup
Navigate to "Advanced"
Navigate to "Built-in Device Options"
Set "Graphics" to "Discrete Graphics" (Other options are "Hybrid" and "Auto")
Save and Reboot
Problem Solved. Should be able to Boot and Install at will. (Works with Fedora 30)
Linux has traditionally had issues with laptops with internal and external video.. Best bet is just to force it to pick one..