Problems installing Ubuntu 18.04 on 1950x Threadripper with NVMe SSD
![Creative The name of the picture](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgO9GURib1T8z7lCwjOGLQaGtrueEthgQ8LO42ZX8cOfTqDK4jvDDpKkLFwf2J49kYCMNW7d4ABih_XCb_2UXdq5fPJDkoyg7-8g_YfRUot-XnaXkNYycsNp7lA5_TW9td0FFpLQ2APzKcZ/s1600/1.jpg)
![Creative The name of the picture](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYQ0N5W1qAOxLP7t7iOM6O6AzbZnkXUy16s7P_CWfOb5UbTQY_aDsc727chyphenhyphen5W4IppVNernMMQeaUFTB_rFzAd95_CDt-tnwN-nBx6JyUp2duGjPaL5-VgNO41AVsA_vu30EJcipdDG409/s400/Clash+Royale+CLAN+TAG%2523URR8PPP.png)
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I made a bootable usb with ubuntu 18 on it. And I'm having issues installing ubuntu 18.04. Below is where it gets stuck.
I've edit the boot settings and set nomodeset when I pick "install ubuntu".
This is pretty new hardware with specs as:
- 1950x threadripper
- ASrock X399M TAICHI
- NVMe ssd
- old radeon card
What else can I do to fix these issues?
system-installation 18.04 amd-processor nvme
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I made a bootable usb with ubuntu 18 on it. And I'm having issues installing ubuntu 18.04. Below is where it gets stuck.
I've edit the boot settings and set nomodeset when I pick "install ubuntu".
This is pretty new hardware with specs as:
- 1950x threadripper
- ASrock X399M TAICHI
- NVMe ssd
- old radeon card
What else can I do to fix these issues?
system-installation 18.04 amd-processor nvme
Make sure the BIOS and AGESA versions are the latest available, for your board?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 20:33
yea i just checked and the bios is upto date with the latest it says. I did it via the bios as there was a feature in the bios to connect directly to the internet and update it.
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 4 at 21:17
Are you booting the installer in UEFI or legacy mode?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 23:44
where do i even find that? and which one should I be on? @dobey
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 5 at 17:10
In the BIOS config (usually under boot options), and you should be using UEFI. But if you are, and this is happening, maybe try switching to Legacy to see if you can get booted far enough to run the memory test in the installer perhaps.
â dobey
Jun 5 at 17:50
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I made a bootable usb with ubuntu 18 on it. And I'm having issues installing ubuntu 18.04. Below is where it gets stuck.
I've edit the boot settings and set nomodeset when I pick "install ubuntu".
This is pretty new hardware with specs as:
- 1950x threadripper
- ASrock X399M TAICHI
- NVMe ssd
- old radeon card
What else can I do to fix these issues?
system-installation 18.04 amd-processor nvme
I made a bootable usb with ubuntu 18 on it. And I'm having issues installing ubuntu 18.04. Below is where it gets stuck.
I've edit the boot settings and set nomodeset when I pick "install ubuntu".
This is pretty new hardware with specs as:
- 1950x threadripper
- ASrock X399M TAICHI
- NVMe ssd
- old radeon card
What else can I do to fix these issues?
system-installation 18.04 amd-processor nvme
edited Jun 5 at 1:03
muru
128k19269459
128k19269459
asked Jun 4 at 20:18
![](https://i.stack.imgur.com/xTD7f.png?s=32&g=1)
![](https://i.stack.imgur.com/xTD7f.png?s=32&g=1)
Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
54841223
54841223
Make sure the BIOS and AGESA versions are the latest available, for your board?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 20:33
yea i just checked and the bios is upto date with the latest it says. I did it via the bios as there was a feature in the bios to connect directly to the internet and update it.
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 4 at 21:17
Are you booting the installer in UEFI or legacy mode?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 23:44
where do i even find that? and which one should I be on? @dobey
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 5 at 17:10
In the BIOS config (usually under boot options), and you should be using UEFI. But if you are, and this is happening, maybe try switching to Legacy to see if you can get booted far enough to run the memory test in the installer perhaps.
â dobey
Jun 5 at 17:50
add a comment |Â
Make sure the BIOS and AGESA versions are the latest available, for your board?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 20:33
yea i just checked and the bios is upto date with the latest it says. I did it via the bios as there was a feature in the bios to connect directly to the internet and update it.
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 4 at 21:17
Are you booting the installer in UEFI or legacy mode?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 23:44
where do i even find that? and which one should I be on? @dobey
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 5 at 17:10
In the BIOS config (usually under boot options), and you should be using UEFI. But if you are, and this is happening, maybe try switching to Legacy to see if you can get booted far enough to run the memory test in the installer perhaps.
â dobey
Jun 5 at 17:50
Make sure the BIOS and AGESA versions are the latest available, for your board?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 20:33
Make sure the BIOS and AGESA versions are the latest available, for your board?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 20:33
yea i just checked and the bios is upto date with the latest it says. I did it via the bios as there was a feature in the bios to connect directly to the internet and update it.
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 4 at 21:17
yea i just checked and the bios is upto date with the latest it says. I did it via the bios as there was a feature in the bios to connect directly to the internet and update it.
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 4 at 21:17
Are you booting the installer in UEFI or legacy mode?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 23:44
Are you booting the installer in UEFI or legacy mode?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 23:44
where do i even find that? and which one should I be on? @dobey
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 5 at 17:10
where do i even find that? and which one should I be on? @dobey
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 5 at 17:10
In the BIOS config (usually under boot options), and you should be using UEFI. But if you are, and this is happening, maybe try switching to Legacy to see if you can get booted far enough to run the memory test in the installer perhaps.
â dobey
Jun 5 at 17:50
In the BIOS config (usually under boot options), and you should be using UEFI. But if you are, and this is happening, maybe try switching to Legacy to see if you can get booted far enough to run the memory test in the installer perhaps.
â dobey
Jun 5 at 17:50
add a comment |Â
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
var $window = $(window),
onScroll = function(e)
var $elem = $('.new-login-left'),
docViewTop = $window.scrollTop(),
docViewBottom = docViewTop + $window.height(),
elemTop = $elem.offset().top,
elemBottom = elemTop + $elem.height();
if ((docViewTop elemBottom))
StackExchange.using('gps', function() StackExchange.gps.track('embedded_signup_form.view', location: 'question_page' ); );
$window.unbind('scroll', onScroll);
;
$window.on('scroll', onScroll);
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
StackExchange.ready(
function ()
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2faskubuntu.com%2fquestions%2f1043611%2fproblems-installing-ubuntu-18-04-on-1950x-threadripper-with-nvme-ssd%23new-answer', 'question_page');
);
Post as a guest
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
var $window = $(window),
onScroll = function(e)
var $elem = $('.new-login-left'),
docViewTop = $window.scrollTop(),
docViewBottom = docViewTop + $window.height(),
elemTop = $elem.offset().top,
elemBottom = elemTop + $elem.height();
if ((docViewTop elemBottom))
StackExchange.using('gps', function() StackExchange.gps.track('embedded_signup_form.view', location: 'question_page' ); );
$window.unbind('scroll', onScroll);
;
$window.on('scroll', onScroll);
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
var $window = $(window),
onScroll = function(e)
var $elem = $('.new-login-left'),
docViewTop = $window.scrollTop(),
docViewBottom = docViewTop + $window.height(),
elemTop = $elem.offset().top,
elemBottom = elemTop + $elem.height();
if ((docViewTop elemBottom))
StackExchange.using('gps', function() StackExchange.gps.track('embedded_signup_form.view', location: 'question_page' ); );
$window.unbind('scroll', onScroll);
;
$window.on('scroll', onScroll);
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
var $window = $(window),
onScroll = function(e)
var $elem = $('.new-login-left'),
docViewTop = $window.scrollTop(),
docViewBottom = docViewTop + $window.height(),
elemTop = $elem.offset().top,
elemBottom = elemTop + $elem.height();
if ((docViewTop elemBottom))
StackExchange.using('gps', function() StackExchange.gps.track('embedded_signup_form.view', location: 'question_page' ); );
$window.unbind('scroll', onScroll);
;
$window.on('scroll', onScroll);
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Make sure the BIOS and AGESA versions are the latest available, for your board?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 20:33
yea i just checked and the bios is upto date with the latest it says. I did it via the bios as there was a feature in the bios to connect directly to the internet and update it.
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 4 at 21:17
Are you booting the installer in UEFI or legacy mode?
â dobey
Jun 4 at 23:44
where do i even find that? and which one should I be on? @dobey
â Patoshi ãÂÂãÂÂã·
Jun 5 at 17:10
In the BIOS config (usually under boot options), and you should be using UEFI. But if you are, and this is happening, maybe try switching to Legacy to see if you can get booted far enough to run the memory test in the installer perhaps.
â dobey
Jun 5 at 17:50