@Sebastian-Roth oh I see, I thought that might be related. But you’re right, I’m booting via Grub. Thank’s for the info though
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RE: PXE Boot HP X2 210 (Hybrid tablet Windows 10 Pro)
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RE: PXE Boot HP X2 210 (Hybrid tablet Windows 10 Pro)
Hi,
somehow this thread stopped. Was the discussion moved? I’m also interested in the topic. I have Linux running on the tablet. First I bootet with Ubuntu 16.04 beta release to be able to install ArchLinux from there. Ubuntu runs stable but does not show the battery status. ArchLinux runs instable, but does show the battery status. The problem is that the i2c designware platform module causes a kernel panic, and then freezes the system completely. I guess that’s also why it is not possible to boot any other Live system.Here you can find the dmes output: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113291
It looks loke there is a problem with a semaphore. Unfortunately, I’m not too familiar with the i2c module nor the kerenel itself. Could someone give me a hint what to try out?
Disabling the kernel module, as given under the link above fixes the issue, but causes other problems.
P.S.: Written from my x2 210 running ArchLinux