2017-11-23 15:47:25 |
tobia antoniolli |
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added bug |
2017-11-23 15:47:46 |
tobia antoniolli |
information type |
Private Security |
Public |
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2017-11-24 20:00:10 |
Launchpad Janitor |
grub2 (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2017-11-24 20:09:56 |
britgreek |
bug |
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2017-11-24 22:52:31 |
bruno |
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2017-11-24 23:52:19 |
tobia antoniolli |
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Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - Lenovo Y50-70 |
Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models |
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2017-11-25 06:56:41 |
Shaleghi |
bug |
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2017-11-25 12:29:51 |
tobia antoniolli |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!! |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (25/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70 |
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2017-11-26 12:15:37 |
tobia antoniolli |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (25/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70 |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (25/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70 |
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2017-11-27 10:17:11 |
tobia antoniolli |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (25/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70 |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (27/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0) |
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2017-11-27 19:26:35 |
reece callister |
grub2 (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2017-11-27 20:12:14 |
tobia antoniolli |
grub2 (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Released |
Confirmed |
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2017-11-28 15:51:42 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
grub2 (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2017-11-28 15:51:49 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
grub2 (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2017-11-28 16:15:59 |
ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі |
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added subscriber Walter Lapchynski |
2017-11-28 19:12:52 |
Steve Langasek |
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added subscriber Steve Langasek |
2017-11-29 17:10:15 |
Marius |
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2017-11-29 19:34:21 |
Steve Langasek |
affects |
grub2 (Ubuntu) |
linux (Ubuntu) |
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2017-11-29 19:34:21 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
New |
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2017-11-29 20:00:05 |
Ubuntu Kernel Bot |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2017-11-29 20:00:07 |
Ubuntu Kernel Bot |
tags |
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artful |
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2017-11-29 20:11:21 |
tobia antoniolli |
tags |
artful |
apport-collected artful wayland-session |
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2017-11-29 20:11:22 |
tobia antoniolli |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (27/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0) |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (27/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
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ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO |
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2017-11-29 20:12:24 |
tobia antoniolli |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (27/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (27/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO |
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2017-11-29 20:13:14 |
tobia antoniolli |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2017-11-30 05:11:03 |
Anthony Wong |
bug |
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added subscriber Anthony Wong |
2017-11-30 12:46:03 |
Ahmed Ibrahim |
bug |
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2017-11-30 12:58:37 |
Fumihito YOSHIDA |
bug |
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2017-11-30 13:46:42 |
Tautedorus |
bug |
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2017-12-01 05:31:16 |
keme |
bug |
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2017-12-01 06:42:27 |
Harshal Lele |
bug |
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2017-12-01 08:55:09 |
tobia antoniolli |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
For example:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-or-boot-with-USB/m-p/3849142
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3601285
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/y50-70-BIOS-can-t-save-settings-and-I-can-t-boot-system/m-p/3865727
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (27/11/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
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dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-01 08:57:34 |
tobia antoniolli |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-02 21:53:34 |
Joseph Salisbury |
linux (Ubuntu): importance |
High |
Critical |
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2017-12-02 21:53:59 |
Joseph Salisbury |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Artful |
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2017-12-02 21:53:59 |
Joseph Salisbury |
bug task added |
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linux (Ubuntu Artful) |
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2017-12-02 21:54:07 |
Joseph Salisbury |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): importance |
Undecided |
Critical |
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2017-12-02 21:54:15 |
Joseph Salisbury |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2017-12-02 21:57:06 |
Joseph Salisbury |
tags |
apport-collected artful wayland-session |
apport-collected artful kernel-key wayland-session |
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2017-12-05 07:06:29 |
Pouria Maleki |
bug |
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added subscriber Pouria Maleki |
2017-12-05 14:15:23 |
Pavel |
bug |
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added subscriber Pavel |
2017-12-05 21:09:11 |
Eduardo Villaseñor |
bug |
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added subscriber Eduardo Villaseñor |
2017-12-06 09:44:08 |
Ivan Hu |
bug |
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added subscriber Ivan Hu |
2017-12-06 11:43:47 |
Erik Gunda |
bug |
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added subscriber Erik Gunda |
2017-12-06 16:36:31 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far:
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model in this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-06 16:36:39 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model in this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-06 17:22:49 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-11 06:17:34 |
Ashish Raman Nayak |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Ashish Raman Nayak |
2017-12-11 07:51:10 |
Pouria Maleki |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-11 18:47:42 |
kevh |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber kevh |
2017-12-11 22:16:31 |
Tasos |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-12 03:32:05 |
Reza Septyan |
bug |
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added subscriber Reza Septyan |
2017-12-12 09:11:50 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-12 12:19:08 |
kevh |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-12 19:05:32 |
nikusernik |
bug |
|
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added subscriber nikusernik |
2017-12-13 18:51:02 |
Mahdi Hedhli |
bug |
|
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added subscriber Mahdi Hedhli |
2017-12-14 13:29:30 |
MAX KOVALENKO |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Bug also detected on Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-14 13:29:50 |
MAX KOVALENKO |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Bug also detected on Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
The bug also detected on Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-14 13:32:34 |
MAX KOVALENKO |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
The bug also detected on Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-14 19:00:29 |
TOXIC |
bug |
|
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added subscriber TOXIC |
2017-12-14 20:43:41 |
Mario Splivalo |
bug |
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added subscriber Mario Splivalo |
2017-12-15 19:50:59 |
Steve Langasek |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenova Yoga 33-11 IBR
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-15 19:51:09 |
Steve Langasek |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenova Yoga 33-11 IBR
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-15 19:52:32 |
Steve Langasek |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-15 19:52:53 |
Steve Langasek |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-17 08:15:20 |
Ionuț Dăscălescu |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Ionuț Dăscălescu |
2017-12-18 05:54:20 |
MAX KOVALENKO |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer laptops:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire E5-471
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-18 09:56:33 |
Rushabh Shah |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer laptops:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire E5-471
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo Z40-70
The bug also affects Acer laptops:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire E5-471
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-18 09:57:14 |
Rushabh Shah |
bug |
|
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added subscriber Rushabh Shah |
2017-12-18 13:34:55 |
Seth Forshee |
description |
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo Z40-70
The bug also affects Acer laptops:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire E5-471
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-18 16:54:48 |
Ionuț Dăscălescu |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-18 17:22:16 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Committed |
|
2017-12-19 09:48:45 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
bug task added |
|
linux-oem (Ubuntu) |
|
2017-12-19 09:48:55 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
bug task added |
|
linux-hwe-edge (Ubuntu) |
|
2017-12-19 09:49:06 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
nominated for series |
|
Ubuntu Xenial |
|
2017-12-19 09:49:14 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
linux-hwe-edge (Ubuntu Artful): status |
New |
Invalid |
|
2017-12-19 09:49:23 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
linux-oem (Ubuntu Artful): status |
New |
Invalid |
|
2017-12-19 09:49:58 |
Andy Whitcroft |
bug task added |
|
linux (Ubuntu Xenial) |
|
2017-12-19 09:49:58 |
Andy Whitcroft |
bug task added |
|
linux-hwe-edge (Ubuntu Xenial) |
|
2017-12-19 09:49:58 |
Andy Whitcroft |
bug task added |
|
linux-oem (Ubuntu Xenial) |
|
2017-12-19 09:50:25 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
linux (Ubuntu Xenial): status |
New |
Invalid |
|
2017-12-19 09:50:32 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
linux-hwe-edge (Ubuntu Xenial): status |
New |
Fix Committed |
|
2017-12-19 09:50:38 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
linux-oem (Ubuntu Xenial): status |
New |
Fix Committed |
|
2017-12-19 10:35:09 |
František Žiačik |
bug |
|
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added subscriber František Žiačik |
2017-12-19 11:43:56 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux-hwe-edge (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
|
2017-12-19 11:43:56 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux-oem (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
|
2017-12-19 11:46:21 |
KnooL |
bug task added |
|
linux (openSUSE) |
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2017-12-19 11:49:21 |
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo |
tags |
apport-collected artful kernel-key wayland-session |
apport-collected artful kernel-key verification-needed-artful wayland-session |
|
2017-12-19 16:00:04 |
Carsten Depping |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Carsten Depping |
2017-12-19 16:23:05 |
nic00 |
tags |
apport-collected artful kernel-key verification-needed-artful wayland-session |
apport-collected artful kernel-key verification-failed-artful wayland-session |
|
2017-12-19 17:42:46 |
Anthony Wong |
tags |
apport-collected artful kernel-key verification-failed-artful wayland-session |
apport-collected artful kernel-key verification-done-artful wayland-session |
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2017-12-19 18:47:01 |
Will Cooke |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Will Cooke |
2017-12-20 00:22:51 |
Andreas Hasenack |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Andreas Hasenack |
2017-12-20 01:39:38 |
Jordan |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Jordan |
2017-12-20 02:09:39 |
mrDoctorWho |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber mrDoctorWho |
2017-12-20 03:32:53 |
Stephen Rees-Carter |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Stephen Rees-Carter |
2017-12-20 04:20:21 |
Chen-Han Hsiao (Stanley) |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Chen-Han Hsiao (Stanley) |
2017-12-20 06:59:30 |
Nate Graham |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Nate Graham |
2017-12-20 08:11:59 |
Artur |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Arthur |
2017-12-20 09:31:45 |
Artur |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-20 09:42:10 |
Nikolaj Hansen |
bug |
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added subscriber Nikolaj Hansen |
2017-12-20 11:16:46 |
Davide Depau |
bug |
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added subscriber Davide Depau |
2017-12-20 11:27:37 |
Marius Nuennerich |
bug |
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added subscriber Marius Nuennerich |
2017-12-20 12:50:42 |
Paul Sladen |
bug |
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added subscriber Paul Sladen |
2017-12-20 12:55:30 |
Ioannis Papaioannou |
bug |
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added subscriber Giannis Papaioannou |
2017-12-20 13:39:55 |
eris23 |
bug |
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added subscriber eris23 |
2017-12-20 13:52:34 |
Adam Niedling |
bug |
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added subscriber Adam Niedling |
2017-12-20 13:57:39 |
Jeremy Keiper |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-20 13:58:21 |
Jeremy Keiper |
bug |
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added subscriber Jeremy Keiper |
2017-12-20 13:59:45 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2017-12-20 13:59:46 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2017-12-20 14:46:18 |
Lasse Liehu |
bug |
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added subscriber Lasse Liehu |
2017-12-20 15:10:17 |
Federico |
bug |
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added subscriber Federico |
2017-12-20 15:20:54 |
anticw |
bug |
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added subscriber anticw |
2017-12-20 15:52:06 |
Paul |
bug |
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added subscriber Paul |
2017-12-20 16:20:02 |
renbag |
bug |
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added subscriber Renzo Bagnati |
2017-12-20 16:33:00 |
Paul Sladen |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects Acer Aspire E5-771G.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: tob 1608 F.... pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
_MarkForUpload: True
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-20 17:03:51 |
Peter Milley |
bug |
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added subscriber Peter Milley |
2017-12-20 17:24:34 |
Paul Sladen |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-20 17:29:38 |
Michal Supler |
bug |
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added subscriber Michal Supler |
2017-12-20 17:35:28 |
oh |
bug |
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added subscriber oh |
2017-12-20 18:06:39 |
Ferdinand Prantl |
bug |
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added subscriber Ferdinand Prantl |
2017-12-20 18:39:58 |
Rik Mills |
bug |
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added subscriber Kubuntu Bugs |
2017-12-20 19:20:26 |
Maximiliano Bertacchini |
bug |
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added subscriber Maximiliano Bertacchini |
2017-12-20 19:33:12 |
Alexandre Pereira Nunes |
bug |
|
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added subscriber Alexandre Pereira Nunes |
2017-12-20 20:16:57 |
Andrew Roskuski |
bug |
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added subscriber Andrew Roskuski |
2017-12-20 20:17:51 |
William Ivanski |
bug |
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added subscriber William Ivanski |
2017-12-20 20:43:37 |
subdir |
bug |
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added subscriber subdir |
2017-12-20 20:55:16 |
allen |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Dell Insperion (with Insyde Software BIOS)
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-20 21:28:36 |
Brendan Murray |
bug |
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added subscriber Brendan Murray |
2017-12-20 21:58:00 |
s.illes79 |
bug |
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added subscriber s.illes79 |
2017-12-21 01:20:49 |
Paul |
attachment added |
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2017-12-21 02:54:03 |
uocc4me |
attachment added |
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chip inside my Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C7DE https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147/+attachment/5025433/+files/SAM_3163.JPG.small.jpg |
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2017-12-21 03:14:20 |
allen |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (01/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Dell Insperion (with Insyde Software BIOS)
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Dell Insperion
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-21 03:34:27 |
Steve Langasek |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Dell Insperion
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-21 03:51:37 |
Andrew |
bug |
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added subscriber Andrew |
2017-12-21 03:52:03 |
Andrei Borzenkov |
bug |
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added subscriber Andrei Borzenkov |
2017-12-21 04:41:41 |
Greg |
bug |
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added subscriber Greg |
2017-12-21 05:16:15 |
Simon Quigley |
bug |
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added subscriber Simon Quigley |
2017-12-21 06:05:58 |
Mathew Hodson |
bug |
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added subscriber Mathew Hodson |
2017-12-21 06:45:28 |
David Lindsay |
bug watch added |
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402 |
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2017-12-21 06:46:54 |
Mikolaj Kucharski |
bug |
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added subscriber Mikolaj Kucharski |
2017-12-21 08:55:32 |
Marian Rainer-Harbach |
bug |
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added subscriber Marian Rainer-Harbach |
2017-12-21 09:50:42 |
Massimo |
bug |
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added subscriber Massimo |
2017-12-21 10:35:07 |
Elena |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
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Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-21 11:14:46 |
Alexander Dahl |
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2017-12-21 12:02:31 |
Mike |
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2017-12-21 12:42:18 |
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2017-12-21 12:50:02 |
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2017-12-21 13:22:55 |
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2017-12-21 14:48:21 |
vitaly.v.ch |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
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Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-21 17:07:42 |
renbag |
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2017-12-21 17:34:33 |
Jorge Rossi |
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2017-12-21 21:19:10 |
Alex Friis |
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2017-12-22 00:11:48 |
firat kaya |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-22 00:44:40 |
Troy |
bug |
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2017-12-22 01:49:06 |
Mario Limonciello |
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2017-12-22 01:49:06 |
Mario Limonciello |
bug task added |
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2017-12-22 05:30:22 |
VinDSL |
bug |
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2017-12-22 08:42:59 |
Sergey Panfilov |
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2017-12-22 10:06:17 |
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2017-12-22 10:10:57 |
Johannes Rudolph |
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2017-12-22 10:49:16 |
oussama saghiri |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-22 11:42:01 |
Po-Hsu Lin |
bug |
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added subscriber Po-Hsu Lin |
2017-12-22 12:24:09 |
Mirko Zipris |
bug |
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added subscriber Mirko Zipris |
2017-12-22 13:34:59 |
Francesco |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ESI-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-22 13:35:38 |
Francesco |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ESI-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-22 13:37:41 |
Steve Godfrey |
bug |
|
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added subscriber Steve Godfrey |
2017-12-22 14:22:05 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell XPS 13 9350 I7.
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
|
2017-12-22 20:58:17 |
John Hood |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber John Hood |
2017-12-22 21:48:04 |
Luděk Fedurca |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Luděk Fedurca |
2017-12-23 01:00:52 |
allen |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (20/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (22/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software. Insyde is responding to emails acknowledging that they are aware of issue but are not providing details.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-23 17:12:05 |
Mogens Bramm |
bug |
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added subscriber mogens.bramm@gmail.com |
2017-12-23 23:46:41 |
Kenan Gutić |
bug |
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added subscriber Kenan Gutić |
2017-12-23 23:49:59 |
Kenan Gutić |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (22/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software. Insyde is responding to emails acknowledging that they are aware of issue but are not providing details.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (22/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software. Insyde is responding to emails acknowledging that they are aware of issue but are not providing details.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-24 08:26:24 |
en |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber en |
2017-12-24 09:46:13 |
Maung Thuu |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Maung Thuu |
2017-12-24 12:26:58 |
G.J.R. Timmer |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber G.J.R. Timmer |
2017-12-24 21:10:21 |
Paul Hawkins |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Paul Hawkins |
2017-12-25 06:07:20 |
Leó Kolbeinsson |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Leó Kolbeinsson |
2017-12-25 13:29:16 |
Tadas ivanauskas |
bug |
|
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added subscriber Tadas ivanauskas |
2017-12-25 15:08:43 |
Marc |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber Marc |
2017-12-25 15:44:17 |
L'Africain |
bug |
|
|
added subscriber L'Africain |
2017-12-25 21:52:07 |
Fabio Kung |
bug |
|
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added subscriber Fabio Kung |
2017-12-25 23:50:04 |
Frank |
bug |
|
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added subscriber Frank |
2017-12-26 10:27:00 |
Romaric Thibault |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (22/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software. Insyde is responding to emails acknowledging that they are aware of issue but are not providing details.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (22/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software. Insyde is responding to emails acknowledging that they are aware of issue but are not providing details.
---
Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
---
result from apport-collect 1734147:
---
Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
--- |
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2017-12-26 10:49:23 |
Romaric Thibault |
bug |
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added subscriber Romaric Thibault |
2017-12-26 14:53:19 |
Simon Andric |
bug |
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added subscriber Simon Andric |
2017-12-26 15:36:56 |
Rosika Schreck |
bug |
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added subscriber Rosika Schreck |
2017-12-26 16:36:14 |
Rosika Schreck |
removed subscriber Rosika Schreck |
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2017-12-26 16:36:24 |
Rosika Schreck |
bug |
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added subscriber Rosika Schreck |
2017-12-26 16:38:36 |
Rosika Schreck |
removed subscriber Rosika Schreck |
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2017-12-26 16:38:43 |
Rosika Schreck |
bug |
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added subscriber Rosika Schreck |
2017-12-26 16:38:48 |
Rosika Schreck |
removed subscriber Rosika Schreck |
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2017-12-26 16:38:51 |
Rosika Schreck |
bug |
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added subscriber Rosika Schreck |
2017-12-26 16:39:29 |
Rosika Schreck |
removed subscriber Rosika Schreck |
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2017-12-26 16:39:31 |
Rosika Schreck |
bug |
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added subscriber Rosika Schreck |
2017-12-26 16:39:32 |
Rosika Schreck |
removed subscriber Rosika Schreck |
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2017-12-26 16:39:38 |
Rosika Schreck |
bug |
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added subscriber Rosika Schreck |
2017-12-26 16:39:42 |
Rosika Schreck |
removed subscriber Rosika Schreck |
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2017-12-26 16:39:43 |
Rosika Schreck |
bug |
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added subscriber Rosika Schreck |
2017-12-26 20:26:05 |
Dan |
bug |
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added subscriber Dan |
2017-12-26 23:14:37 |
Pattrick Hueper |
bug |
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added subscriber Pattrick Hueper |
2017-12-27 03:18:00 |
Kevin Davis |
bug |
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added subscriber Kevin Davis |
2017-12-27 03:58:05 |
shaneonabike |
bug |
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added subscriber shaneonabike |
2017-12-27 12:14:26 |
Alexis Rico |
description |
SRU Justification
Impact: Many users are reporting issues with bios corruption with 17.10. This seems to stem from enabling the intel-spi-* drivers in the kernel, which don't appear to be ready for use on end-user machines.
Fix: Disable this driver.
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Hi all,
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!!
#### UPDATE (22/12/2017) ####
LENOVO machines affected so far (please add your affected model to this list):
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
The bug also affects:
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
Bug may effect machines from any manufacturer that uses BIOS based on Insyde Software. Insyde is responding to emails acknowledging that they are aware of issue but are not providing details.
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Temporary workaround: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Y50-70-BIOS-Can-t-Save-Settings-Or-Exit/m-p/3853208#M157885
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result from apport-collect 1734147:
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Architecture: amd64
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-10-22 (37 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Release amd64 (20171018)
MachineType: LENOVO 20378
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-17-generic root=UUID=7def04d3-7336-44b2-a084-2415f9dc2328 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
RelatedPackageVersions:
linux-restricted-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-backports-modules-4.13.0-17-generic N/A
linux-firmware 1.169
Tags: artful wayland-session
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
dmi.bios.date: 08/12/2015
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 9ECN43WW(V3.03)
dmi.board.name: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 00000000Not Defined
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr9ECN43WW(V3.03):bd08/12/2015:svnLENOVO:pn20378:pvrLenovoY50-70:rvnLENOVO:rnLenovoY50-70:rvr00000000NotDefined:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrLenovoY50-70:
dmi.product.family: IDEAPAD
dmi.product.name: 20378
dmi.product.version: Lenovo Y50-70
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
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Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
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Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
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Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
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Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2017-12-29 13:19:09 |
allen |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
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Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
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Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
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Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
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Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
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Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
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Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2017-12-29 15:58:03 |
Marius Nuennerich |
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2017-12-29 17:18:32 |
Tomislav Homan |
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2017-12-29 20:21:09 |
Mark |
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2017-12-29 21:11:03 |
Francesco |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
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Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
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Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
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Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2017-12-29 21:13:45 |
Francesco |
bug |
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2017-12-29 22:39:20 |
Peter Schuller |
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2017-12-30 10:56:43 |
Davide Prati |
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2017-12-31 17:06:05 |
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2017-12-31 23:27:56 |
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2017-12-31 23:30:24 |
Juan Felipe |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
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Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
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Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
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Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-01 19:17:18 |
Seb |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): assignee |
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Seb (seb-y) |
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2018-01-01 19:17:41 |
Seb |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): assignee |
Seb (seb-y) |
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2018-01-02 07:09:21 |
Anthony M. |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-02 07:26:42 |
Anthony M. |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Legacy works perfectly, but problems with UEFI still persists)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-02 07:27:04 |
Anthony M. |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Legacy works perfectly, but problems with UEFI still persists)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Legacy works perfectly, but problems UEFI still persists)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-02 09:21:05 |
Max Rutkowski |
bug |
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added subscriber Max Rutkowski |
2018-01-02 11:46:12 |
ramdas chormale |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
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ramdas chormale (ramdaschormale) |
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2018-01-02 13:43:44 |
Derek Ashby |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): assignee |
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Derek Ashby (delsubuntu) |
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2018-01-02 14:00:19 |
Anthony Wong |
linux (Ubuntu Artful): assignee |
Derek Ashby (delsubuntu) |
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2018-01-02 14:48:45 |
Anthony Wong |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
ramdas chormale (ramdaschormale) |
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2018-01-02 15:45:31 |
Anthony M. |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Legacy works perfectly, but problems UEFI still persists)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Legacy works perfectly, but UEFI problems still persist)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-02 15:55:20 |
Anthony M. |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Legacy works perfectly, but UEFI problems still persist)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-02 19:07:45 |
tobia antoniolli |
removed subscriber tobia antoniolli |
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2018-01-03 10:06:39 |
Mika Westerberg |
attachment added |
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0001-spi-nor-intel-spi-Prefer-WREN-over-other-write-enabl.patch https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147/+attachment/5030406/+files/0001-spi-nor-intel-spi-Prefer-WREN-over-other-write-enabl.patch |
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2018-01-03 12:05:53 |
Volkmar |
bug |
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added subscriber Volkmar |
2018-01-03 12:26:03 |
Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot |
tags |
apport-collected artful kernel-key verification-done-artful wayland-session |
apport-collected artful kernel-key patch verification-done-artful wayland-session |
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2018-01-03 12:26:04 |
Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot |
bug |
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added subscriber Joseph Salisbury |
2018-01-03 15:13:04 |
Joseph Salisbury |
tags |
apport-collected artful kernel-key patch verification-done-artful wayland-session |
apport-collected artful patch verification-done-artful wayland-session |
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2018-01-03 15:27:16 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: Boot Linux and Install Kernel Version 4.14.9. Reboot into Linux and BIOS should be restored to a working state.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-03 15:30:28 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-03 16:31:17 |
Francesco |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (not fixed by 4.14.9 and 4.14.10)
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-03 17:05:06 |
Christian |
bug |
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added subscriber Christian List |
2018-01-03 22:21:15 |
Ahmed Ibrahim |
removed subscriber Ahmed Ibrahim |
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2018-01-03 23:50:28 |
ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі |
summary |
Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models |
corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in kernel |
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2018-01-03 23:57:42 |
ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі |
description |
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version 4.13.0-21. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-04 13:07:29 |
allen |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531 (not fixed by 4.14.9)
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-04 17:18:22 |
Martin Kucmercik |
bug |
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added subscriber Martin Kucmercik |
2018-01-04 19:42:06 |
Juan Felipe |
removed subscriber Juan Felipe |
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2018-01-05 07:40:46 |
Anthony Wong |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-05 08:33:07 |
Richard Fuhr |
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2018-01-05 08:34:56 |
Richard Fuhr |
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added subscriber Richard Fuhr |
2018-01-05 08:35:04 |
Richard Fuhr |
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2018-01-05 11:51:46 |
Paul Hawkins |
removed subscriber Paul Hawkins |
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2018-01-06 01:21:37 |
Steven Shiau |
bug |
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2018-01-06 18:20:22 |
Beni Cherniavsky |
bug |
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added subscriber Beni Cherniavsky |
2018-01-06 18:59:30 |
Arvind Kumar |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2018-01-06 19:03:44 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Released |
Fix Committed |
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2018-01-06 21:36:14 |
Eric |
bug |
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added subscriber Eric |
2018-01-07 10:28:29 |
Tadas ivanauskas |
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2018-01-08 11:44:56 |
František Žiačik |
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2018-01-08 12:18:52 |
G.J.R. Timmer |
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2018-01-08 12:18:59 |
G.J.R. Timmer |
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2018-01-08 18:16:00 |
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2018-01-09 19:47:42 |
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2018-01-09 23:52:12 |
Dhaval Soneji |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-10 01:35:55 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2018-01-10 01:35:55 |
Launchpad Janitor |
cve linked |
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2017-16995 |
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2018-01-10 01:35:55 |
Launchpad Janitor |
cve linked |
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2017-17862 |
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2018-01-10 01:35:55 |
Launchpad Janitor |
cve linked |
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2017-17863 |
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2018-01-10 01:35:55 |
Launchpad Janitor |
cve linked |
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2017-17864 |
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2018-01-10 01:35:55 |
Launchpad Janitor |
cve linked |
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2017-5754 |
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2018-01-10 08:37:02 |
Apicultor |
bug |
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added subscriber Apicultor |
2018-01-10 13:44:09 |
kevh |
removed subscriber kevh |
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2018-01-10 15:07:46 |
Magnus Melin |
bug |
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added subscriber Magnus Melin |
2018-01-11 09:13:12 |
Jean-Baptiste Lallement |
bug |
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added subscriber Jean-Baptiste Lallement |
2018-01-20 00:39:25 |
Emiko Bellocq |
bug |
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added subscriber Emiko Bellocq |
2018-01-21 15:20:00 |
Tomislav Homan |
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2018-01-22 12:42:12 |
Andreas Hasenack |
removed subscriber Andreas Hasenack |
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2018-01-23 17:36:37 |
Kenan Gutić |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-01-24 09:54:41 |
Davide Depau |
removed subscriber Davide Depau |
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2018-01-26 07:54:49 |
Stephen Rees-Carter |
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2018-01-31 14:02:53 |
Menno van Leeuwen |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2018-02-05 09:14:34 |
Johannes Rudolph |
removed subscriber Johannes Rudolph |
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2018-02-06 08:27:37 |
Dennis Pries |
bug |
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2018-03-02 12:44:47 |
Colin Law |
bug |
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added subscriber Colin Law |
2018-03-03 18:40:57 |
Emiko Bellocq |
removed subscriber Emiko Bellocq |
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2018-03-04 13:24:04 |
Emiko Bellocq |
bug |
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2018-03-13 20:10:36 |
stefano |
bug |
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2018-03-24 14:35:21 |
tovagliari amos |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
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tovagliari amos (tovatamos) |
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2018-04-01 02:07:09 |
eric shell |
tags |
apport-collected artful patch verification-done-artful wayland-session |
apport-collected artful dell-inspiron-13-7352 patch verification-done-artful wayland-session |
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2018-04-02 14:19:49 |
Maximiliano Bertacchini |
removed subscriber Maximiliano Bertacchini |
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2018-04-26 21:36:51 |
Konstantinos Kontodimas |
bug |
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2018-06-07 20:29:33 |
Simon May |
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2018-06-23 20:32:09 |
Emiko Bellocq |
removed subscriber Emiko Bellocq |
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2018-07-25 22:02:53 |
Sachin Anand |
removed subscriber Sachin Anand |
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2018-07-27 09:04:04 |
Pavel |
removed subscriber Pavel |
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2018-08-17 04:30:02 |
Mathew Hodson |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
tovagliari amos (tovatamos) |
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2018-08-17 04:35:37 |
Mathew Hodson |
removed subscriber Mathew Hodson |
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2018-08-17 08:59:29 |
Dennis Pries |
removed subscriber Dennis Pries |
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2018-08-17 08:59:35 |
Dennis Pries |
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2018-08-17 08:59:36 |
Dennis Pries |
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2018-10-05 23:06:33 |
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2018-10-14 10:17:25 |
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2018-10-22 18:47:45 |
Marian Rainer-Harbach |
removed subscriber Marian Rainer-Harbach |
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2018-11-10 13:24:15 |
Gino Amon |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Gino Amon (gmartel.amon) |
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2018-11-10 16:51:27 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
Gino Amon (gmartel.amon) |
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2018-11-10 19:08:47 |
Federico |
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2018-11-12 00:42:37 |
Aubrey Bourke |
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2018-11-12 06:42:53 |
Martin Kucmercik |
removed subscriber Martin Kucmercik |
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2018-11-20 14:00:07 |
Prakash Kumar |
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2018-12-07 09:25:44 |
Markus Kwaśnicki |
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2018-12-27 22:50:41 |
Madani |
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2019-02-14 19:08:03 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.20/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.20/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2019-02-15 00:34:28 |
Konstantinos Kontodimas |
removed subscriber Konstantinos Kontodimas |
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2019-07-09 11:12:59 |
Fujinaga Daiki |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Fujinaga Daiki (fr099) |
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2019-07-09 15:02:44 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
Fujinaga Daiki (fr099) |
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2019-07-24 20:17:35 |
Brad Figg |
tags |
apport-collected artful dell-inspiron-13-7352 patch verification-done-artful wayland-session |
apport-collected artful cscc dell-inspiron-13-7352 patch verification-done-artful wayland-session |
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2019-07-25 01:58:34 |
Frank |
removed subscriber Frank |
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2019-08-15 19:16:06 |
Jeremie |
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added subscriber Jeremie |
2019-08-15 19:45:30 |
Greg |
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2019-10-08 00:57:02 |
Joseph Salisbury |
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2019-10-08 04:44:21 |
Subham Satyajeet |
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added subscriber Subham Satyajeet |
2020-03-30 09:10:54 |
Saptarshi Roy |
bug |
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2020-06-15 11:10:00 |
Gustavo Petek |
bug |
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2020-06-15 11:10:05 |
Gustavo Petek |
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2020-06-15 15:54:22 |
Steve Langasek |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.20/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.20/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2020-07-30 06:45:55 |
Sebastian Weiß |
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2020-07-30 12:12:18 |
Chen-Han Hsiao (Stanley) |
removed subscriber Chen-Han Hsiao (Stanley) |
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2020-11-02 17:08:10 |
Will Cooke |
removed subscriber Will Cooke |
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2021-03-27 01:16:44 |
SickBoyCore |
bug |
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2021-11-04 14:06:51 |
Mike |
bug task added |
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boot-repair |
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2021-11-05 14:48:00 |
Mike |
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added subscriber Mike |
2021-11-06 23:22:47 |
Mike |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regading this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regarding this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2021-11-06 23:38:28 |
Mike |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regarding this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Warning: 32bit iso on sourceforge for boot-repair-disk still contains unpatched Kernel. This is especially dangerous if boot-repair fails to repair the system to a bootable state, as there will be no way of applying the Fix detailed below.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
Fujitsu Q584 (unable to fix due to non booting OS is on the machine)
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regarding this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2021-11-06 23:39:50 |
Mike |
description |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Warning: 32bit iso on sourceforge for boot-repair-disk still contains unpatched Kernel. This is especially dangerous if boot-repair fails to repair the system to a bootable state, as there will be no way of applying the Fix detailed below.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
Fujitsu Q584 (unable to fix due to non booting OS is on the machine)
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regarding this issue.
Thank you!! |
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Warning: 32bit iso on sourceforge for boot-repair-disk still contains unpatched Kernel. This is especially dangerous if boot-repair fails to repair the system to a bootable state, as there will be no way of applying the Fix detailed below.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB Boot impossible
* EFI entries read-only.
---
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS with the following steps:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Download http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
4. Make sure the kernel is installed without any error. Once installed, reboot.
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery" mode.
6. Reboot and go to BIOS settings to confirm your BIOS has been recovered.
7. In case your BIOS is not recovered, reboot to the new kernel, then reboot *once again* to the new kernel, do not enter BIOS settings before the reboot. After the second reboot, check BIOS.
8. If your BIOS issue remains, download another kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+clear+debug_amd64.deb, and use dpkg to install it, then repeat steps 4 to 6.
After your BIOS is fixed, the kernel packages you just installed are no longer needed, you can remove it by running 'sudo dpkg -r linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic'.
The patch used to build the linux v4.15 kernel in step 8 can be found at https://goo.gl/xUKJFR.
If you have applied updates, and find that you can not boot the above fixed kernel because of Secure Boot and that the kernel is unsigned, but can still boot another kernel for your system; here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed:
$ wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
3) Reboot; you should now be able to load the new unsigned kernel that allows fixing firmware / SPI.
4) Once you're satisfied that things work; boot to Ubuntu with a standard, signed kernel, and re-install the right GRUB version for your system:
$ sudo grub-install
---
Test Case: Fix has been verified by our HWE team on affected hardware.
Regression Potential: Minimal, it's unlikely anyone is actually doing anything which requires this driver.
---
Affected Machines:
Lenovo B40-70
Lenovo B50-70
Lenovo B50-80
Lenovo Flex-3
Lenovo Flex-10
Lenovo G40-30
Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-70
Lenovo G50-80
Lenovo S20-30
Lenovo U31-70
Lenovo Y50-70
Lenovo Y70-70
Lenovo Yoga Thinkpad (20C0)
Lenovo Yoga 2 11" - 20332
Lenovo Yoga 3 11"
Lenovo Z50-70
Lenovo Z51-70
Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY
Acer Aspire E5-771G
Acer Aspire ES1-111M-C1LE (fixed following your new instruction (thank you))
Acer TravelMate B113
Acer Swift SF314-52 (Fixed by 4.14.9)
Toshiba Satellite S55T-B5233
Toshiba Satellite L50-B-1R7
Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G
Toshiba Satellite L70-A-13M
Dell Inspiron 15-3531
Mediacom Smartbook 14 Ultra M-SB14UC (fixed with official fix)
Acer Aspire E3-111-C0UM
HP 14-r012la
Fujitsu Q584 (unable to fix due to non booting OS on the tablet)
---
Affected serial flash devices by manufacturer part number, JEDEC ID (SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set in drivers/mtd/spi-nor/spi-nor.c)
/* ESMT */
f25l32pa, 0x8c2016
f25l32qa, 0x8c4116
f25l64qa, 0x8c4117
/* GigaDevice */
gd25q16, 0xc84015
gd25q32, 0xc84016
gd25lq32, 0xc86016
gd25q64, 0xc84017
gd25lq64c, 0xc86017
gd25q128, 0xc84018
gd25q256, 0xc84019
/* Winbond */
w25q16dw, 0xef6015
w25q32dw, 0xef6016
w25q64dw, 0xef6017
w25q128fw, 0xef6018
---
Original Description:
Basically on Lenovo Y50-70 after installing Ubuntu 17.10, many users reported a corrupted BIOS.
It's not possible to save new settings in BIOS anymore and after rebooting, the system starts with the old settings.
Moreover (and most important) USB booting is not possible anymore since USB is not recognized. It's very serious, since our machines do not have a CDROM.
Lenovo forums at the moment are full of topics regarding this issue.
Thank you!! |
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2021-12-11 20:41:23 |
YannUbuntu |
boot-repair: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2021-12-11 20:41:37 |
YannUbuntu |
boot-repair: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2021-12-11 20:41:41 |
YannUbuntu |
boot-repair: assignee |
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YannUbuntu (yannubuntu) |
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2021-12-11 21:08:32 |
Shyumar |
removed subscriber Shyumar |
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2021-12-16 08:24:52 |
YannUbuntu |
boot-repair: status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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2021-12-18 22:46:50 |
Beni Cherniavsky |
removed subscriber Beni Cherniavsky |
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2022-09-03 17:53:59 |
m0l0c0 |
bug |
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added subscriber m0l0c0 |
2022-12-28 11:12:49 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: status |
Unknown |
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2022-12-28 11:12:49 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: importance |
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