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hakuna-m avatar hakuna-m commented on July 26, 2024

In general, Wubiuefi has no special RAID driver. It is always necessary that standard Ubuntu drivers support your RAID configuration. So there is not really an advantage to use Wubi(uefi) as workaround for RAID issues.

could I just copy installation.iso into root.disk and delete it after installation?

The root.disk and the installation.iso are on the same Windows partition/drive. If initramfs doesn't find the installation.iso, probably it doesn't find a root.disk, too.

So it is not really a workaround for your issue.

Or should I need RAID driver/something else?

In a lot of cases, boot options are a possible workaround. As a standard Ubuntu install does, Wubiuefi provides that possibility.

To do so, press "ESC" if the following message appears:

Completing the Ubuntu installation."
For more installation boot options, press `ESC' now...

After that an option menu appears.

You can change the highlighted entry with the arrow keys and change the boot options by pressing e. e.g. If you use the entry Intel graphics workarounds replace i915.modeset=0 with your boot option.

You see the same boot option twice. The first one is for the installer, the second one is for the installed system. see before--after

For your issue, maybe boot option pcie_aspm=off like here is a solution.

If you press F10 you can use the changed menu entry.

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clarencechien avatar clarencechien commented on July 26, 2024

Try with pcie_aspm=off and TPM off, but it still doesn't work.
Somehow something is blocking the installation to read the disk (etc. security features).
Maybe the dual partition is the only way to go.

Update:
Try with bootable USB stick way, can't find the disk to installation, need to turn off UEFI and secure boot :[

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clarencechien avatar clarencechien commented on July 26, 2024

Follow steps from :
http://ewen.mcneill.gen.nz/blog/entry/2016-12-18-dell-xps-9360-dual-boot/
http://triplescomputers.com/blog/uncategorized/solution-switch-windows-10-from-raidide-to-ahci-operation/
Turn off secure boot, switch RAID to ACHI, problem solved :)

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hakuna-m avatar hakuna-m commented on July 26, 2024

Thanks for sharing your solution.

I think that we can close the issue because it is solved. Because Ubuntu with Wubi(uefi) uses the same drivers as Ubuntu without Wubi(uefi), the solution works for both.

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