Error in Try Ubuntu without installing in Acer Aspire laptop
I am trying to Try Ubuntu without installing from a USB.
The endless log of the error is above, but I do not understand what is bad.
So, please, someone understand?
[ 1520.040015] Hardware name: ACer ASpire A315-41/Metapod_RR, BIOS V4.11 10/30/2018
[ 1520.040015] RIP: 0010:multi_cpu_stop+0x4e/0x100
[ 1520.040015] RSP: 0018:ffffb86580d7be60 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX fffffffffffff
[ 1520.040015] RAX: ... RBX: ... RCX: ...
[ 1520.040015] RDX: ... RSI: ... RDI: ...
[ 1520.040015] RBP: ... R08: ... R09: ...
[ 1520.040015] R10: ... R11: ... R12: ...
[ 1520.040015] R13: ... R14: ... R15: ...
[ 1520.040015] FS: ... GS: ... KnIGS: ...
[ 1520.040015] CS: ... DS: ... ES: ... CR0 ...
[ 1520.040015] CR2: ... CR3: ... CR4: ...
[ 1520.040015] Call Trace:
[ 1520.040015] ? cpu_stopper_thread+0x110/0x110
[ 1520.040015] cou_stopper_thread+0x97/0x110
[ 1520.040015] smpboot_thread_fn+0xfc/0x170
[ 1520.040015] kthread+0x121/0x140
[ 1520.040015] ? sort_range+0x30/0x30
[ 1520.040015] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[ 1520.040015] ret_from_fork+0x22/0x40
[ 1520.040015] code: ... [large hexadecimal number that change every 10 seconds] ...
photo
My laptop is an Acer Aspire3 A315
AMD Ryzen5. I already have a S.O Windows 10, and I want to install in a dual boot the Ubuntu.
18.04 system-installation acer
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I am trying to Try Ubuntu without installing from a USB.
The endless log of the error is above, but I do not understand what is bad.
So, please, someone understand?
[ 1520.040015] Hardware name: ACer ASpire A315-41/Metapod_RR, BIOS V4.11 10/30/2018
[ 1520.040015] RIP: 0010:multi_cpu_stop+0x4e/0x100
[ 1520.040015] RSP: 0018:ffffb86580d7be60 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX fffffffffffff
[ 1520.040015] RAX: ... RBX: ... RCX: ...
[ 1520.040015] RDX: ... RSI: ... RDI: ...
[ 1520.040015] RBP: ... R08: ... R09: ...
[ 1520.040015] R10: ... R11: ... R12: ...
[ 1520.040015] R13: ... R14: ... R15: ...
[ 1520.040015] FS: ... GS: ... KnIGS: ...
[ 1520.040015] CS: ... DS: ... ES: ... CR0 ...
[ 1520.040015] CR2: ... CR3: ... CR4: ...
[ 1520.040015] Call Trace:
[ 1520.040015] ? cpu_stopper_thread+0x110/0x110
[ 1520.040015] cou_stopper_thread+0x97/0x110
[ 1520.040015] smpboot_thread_fn+0xfc/0x170
[ 1520.040015] kthread+0x121/0x140
[ 1520.040015] ? sort_range+0x30/0x30
[ 1520.040015] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[ 1520.040015] ret_from_fork+0x22/0x40
[ 1520.040015] code: ... [large hexadecimal number that change every 10 seconds] ...
photo
My laptop is an Acer Aspire3 A315
AMD Ryzen5. I already have a S.O Windows 10, and I want to install in a dual boot the Ubuntu.
18.04 system-installation acer
Could this be a hardware problem (like RAM modules that are not seated properly, or an overclocked CPU), or does the system run another OS without complaints?
– Jos
Jan 22 at 23:26
yes @Jos, the idea is to install Ubuntu 18.04 as a second S.O. the principal S.O. is Windows and works perfectly.
– mikesneider
Jan 22 at 23:50
2
Possible duplicate of Ubuntu stops loading
– karel
Jan 23 at 3:07
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I am trying to Try Ubuntu without installing from a USB.
The endless log of the error is above, but I do not understand what is bad.
So, please, someone understand?
[ 1520.040015] Hardware name: ACer ASpire A315-41/Metapod_RR, BIOS V4.11 10/30/2018
[ 1520.040015] RIP: 0010:multi_cpu_stop+0x4e/0x100
[ 1520.040015] RSP: 0018:ffffb86580d7be60 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX fffffffffffff
[ 1520.040015] RAX: ... RBX: ... RCX: ...
[ 1520.040015] RDX: ... RSI: ... RDI: ...
[ 1520.040015] RBP: ... R08: ... R09: ...
[ 1520.040015] R10: ... R11: ... R12: ...
[ 1520.040015] R13: ... R14: ... R15: ...
[ 1520.040015] FS: ... GS: ... KnIGS: ...
[ 1520.040015] CS: ... DS: ... ES: ... CR0 ...
[ 1520.040015] CR2: ... CR3: ... CR4: ...
[ 1520.040015] Call Trace:
[ 1520.040015] ? cpu_stopper_thread+0x110/0x110
[ 1520.040015] cou_stopper_thread+0x97/0x110
[ 1520.040015] smpboot_thread_fn+0xfc/0x170
[ 1520.040015] kthread+0x121/0x140
[ 1520.040015] ? sort_range+0x30/0x30
[ 1520.040015] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[ 1520.040015] ret_from_fork+0x22/0x40
[ 1520.040015] code: ... [large hexadecimal number that change every 10 seconds] ...
photo
My laptop is an Acer Aspire3 A315
AMD Ryzen5. I already have a S.O Windows 10, and I want to install in a dual boot the Ubuntu.
18.04 system-installation acer
I am trying to Try Ubuntu without installing from a USB.
The endless log of the error is above, but I do not understand what is bad.
So, please, someone understand?
[ 1520.040015] Hardware name: ACer ASpire A315-41/Metapod_RR, BIOS V4.11 10/30/2018
[ 1520.040015] RIP: 0010:multi_cpu_stop+0x4e/0x100
[ 1520.040015] RSP: 0018:ffffb86580d7be60 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX fffffffffffff
[ 1520.040015] RAX: ... RBX: ... RCX: ...
[ 1520.040015] RDX: ... RSI: ... RDI: ...
[ 1520.040015] RBP: ... R08: ... R09: ...
[ 1520.040015] R10: ... R11: ... R12: ...
[ 1520.040015] R13: ... R14: ... R15: ...
[ 1520.040015] FS: ... GS: ... KnIGS: ...
[ 1520.040015] CS: ... DS: ... ES: ... CR0 ...
[ 1520.040015] CR2: ... CR3: ... CR4: ...
[ 1520.040015] Call Trace:
[ 1520.040015] ? cpu_stopper_thread+0x110/0x110
[ 1520.040015] cou_stopper_thread+0x97/0x110
[ 1520.040015] smpboot_thread_fn+0xfc/0x170
[ 1520.040015] kthread+0x121/0x140
[ 1520.040015] ? sort_range+0x30/0x30
[ 1520.040015] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[ 1520.040015] ret_from_fork+0x22/0x40
[ 1520.040015] code: ... [large hexadecimal number that change every 10 seconds] ...
photo
My laptop is an Acer Aspire3 A315
AMD Ryzen5. I already have a S.O Windows 10, and I want to install in a dual boot the Ubuntu.
18.04 system-installation acer
18.04 system-installation acer
edited Jan 23 at 1:47
mikesneider
asked Jan 22 at 23:12
mikesneidermikesneider
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Could this be a hardware problem (like RAM modules that are not seated properly, or an overclocked CPU), or does the system run another OS without complaints?
– Jos
Jan 22 at 23:26
yes @Jos, the idea is to install Ubuntu 18.04 as a second S.O. the principal S.O. is Windows and works perfectly.
– mikesneider
Jan 22 at 23:50
2
Possible duplicate of Ubuntu stops loading
– karel
Jan 23 at 3:07
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Could this be a hardware problem (like RAM modules that are not seated properly, or an overclocked CPU), or does the system run another OS without complaints?
– Jos
Jan 22 at 23:26
yes @Jos, the idea is to install Ubuntu 18.04 as a second S.O. the principal S.O. is Windows and works perfectly.
– mikesneider
Jan 22 at 23:50
2
Possible duplicate of Ubuntu stops loading
– karel
Jan 23 at 3:07
Could this be a hardware problem (like RAM modules that are not seated properly, or an overclocked CPU), or does the system run another OS without complaints?
– Jos
Jan 22 at 23:26
Could this be a hardware problem (like RAM modules that are not seated properly, or an overclocked CPU), or does the system run another OS without complaints?
– Jos
Jan 22 at 23:26
yes @Jos, the idea is to install Ubuntu 18.04 as a second S.O. the principal S.O. is Windows and works perfectly.
– mikesneider
Jan 22 at 23:50
yes @Jos, the idea is to install Ubuntu 18.04 as a second S.O. the principal S.O. is Windows and works perfectly.
– mikesneider
Jan 22 at 23:50
2
2
Possible duplicate of Ubuntu stops loading
– karel
Jan 23 at 3:07
Possible duplicate of Ubuntu stops loading
– karel
Jan 23 at 3:07
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Could this be a hardware problem (like RAM modules that are not seated properly, or an overclocked CPU), or does the system run another OS without complaints?
– Jos
Jan 22 at 23:26
yes @Jos, the idea is to install Ubuntu 18.04 as a second S.O. the principal S.O. is Windows and works perfectly.
– mikesneider
Jan 22 at 23:50
2
Possible duplicate of Ubuntu stops loading
– karel
Jan 23 at 3:07