How do I install (to dual-boot) Ubuntu on this UEFI MSI GE40 2OC-218USK laptop?











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I have a GE40 2OC-218USK laptop. I am trying to repartition the hard drive to have it dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 8.



Nothing but endless problems. I've been progressively turning more and more things off and it still won't boot the LiveCD.



I've tried the following scenarios, booting into the Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit LiveCD and the LiveUSB with the following options turned off in this order:



FAIL == Black screen after moving past the bootloader screen, with ANY Linux



Turning off Secure Boot - FAIL



Turning off Secure Boot and Intel Rapid Start Technology - FAIL



Turning off Secure Boot, Intel Rapid Start and Win 8 Fast Startup - FAIL



Switching from UEFI to UEFI with CSM, with all the other previous stuff still off - FAIL



Turning off UEFI and Switching into Legacy Mode - It will boot gParted and Fedora, but still won't boot Ubuntu or Lubuntu. Both *buntus get to the loading screen that says *buntu and has the progress bar made of dots below it and then they just sit there. This is not a tenable option either from what I've read because Windows 8 won't boot in Legacy Mode anyways.



I should say, I installed the Windows 8.1 upgrade prior to attempting any of this.



So it sounds like there are two problems here. The UEFI issue and something else preventing it from loading properly even in Legacy Mode.



For the UEFI issue, I am trying to get a BIOS update for this laptop, but MSI's website is poor.



I have also heard of a boot manager called reFind. Will this assist me?



And I don't know what the problem is with the Legacy Mode? Perhaps an nVidia issue? Is there a set of boot parameters I can use? The laptop uses a nvidia gfx controller.



Any assistance PLEASE would be appreciated. I haven't had so much problems putting Linux on anything in a long time.



EDIT 2013/12/12:



So I hit escape on the loading screen when booting the Ubuntu LiveCD in Legacy mode and it showed the stack trace off the kernel panic during boot it is the following below. It seems to indicate a problem with the nouveau kernel module during LiveCD boot. Anyone know what the right kernel parameters that I should with this are?:



[   26.154100] divide error: 000 [#1] SMP
[ 26.154179] nouveau E[ PBUS][000:01:00.0] MMIO write of 0x00000000 FAULT at 0x418880 [ IBUS ]
[ 26.155172] Modules linked in: btrfs(F) raid6_pq(F) libcrc32c(F) zlib_deflate(F) xor(F) x86_pkg_temp_thermal coretemp kvm_intel(F) kvm(F) crct10dif_pclmul(F) crc32_pclmul(F) ghash_clmulni_intel(F) joydev(F) snd_hda_codec_hdmi aesni_intel(F) snd_hda_codec_realtek aes_x86_64(F) lrw(F) gf128mul(F) glue_helper(F) msi_wmi snd_hda_intel ablk_helper(F) cryptd(F) snd_hda_codec sparse_keymap snd_hwdep(F) snd_pcm(F) snd_page_alloc(F) snd_seq_midi(F) snd_seq_midi_event(F) arc4(F) dm_multipath(F) rts5139(C) snd_rawmidi(F) rt18723ae rtl_pci rtlwifi scsi_dh(F) mac80211 snd_seq(F) snd_seq_device(F) snd_timer(F) cfg80211 snd(F) soundcore(F) btusb mei_me lpc_ich mei psmouse(F) serio_raw(F) mac_hid intel_rst microcode(F) parport_pc(F) ppdev(F) lp(F) parport(F) bnep rfcomm bluetooth squashfs(F) overlayfs(F) nls_iso8859_1(F) dm_mirror(F) dm_region_hash(F) dm_log(F) usb_storage(F) nouveau i915 ttm i2c_algo_bit ahci(F) drm_kms_helper libahci(F) drm alx mdio mxm_wmi wmi video(F)
[ 26.158381] CPU: 5 PID: 2346 Comm: Xorg Tainted: GF C 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu
[ 26.159108] Hardware name: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. CR42 2M/GE40 2OC/MS-1492, BIOS E1492IMS.10N 11/14/2013
[ 26.159840] task: ffff880221358000 ti: ffff880222810000 task.ti: ffff880222810000
[ 26.160556] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa0206cb0>] [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
[ 26.161322] RSP: 0018:ffff880222811c10 EFLAGS: 00010246
[ 26.162069] RAX: 00000000007fffff RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 0000000000000000
[ 26.162808] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffffc90016303018 RDI: 0000000000000000
[ 26.163563] RBP: ffff880222811ce8 R08: 0000000000000007 R09: 0000000000000000
[ 26.164314] R10: 000000000000902d R11: ffff88021e234000 R12: ffff88021e234000
[ 26.165055] R13: ffffffffa0270080 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: ffff88021e2340eb
[ 26.165794] FS: 00007f277c762980(0000) GS:ffff88022fb40000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
[ 26.166549] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
[ 26.167300] CR2: 00007f27760d2f50 CR3: 0000000222fa9000 CR4: 00000000001407e0
[ 26.168013] Stack:
[ 26.168756] ffff880222811c20 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
[ 26.169521] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
[ 26.170280] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
[ 26.171032] Call Trace:
[ 26.171805] [<ffffffffa01b1fad>] nouveau_object_inc+0xbd/0x1b0 [nouveau]
[ 26.172574] [<ffffffffa01b2170>] nouveau_object_new+0xbd/0x230 [nouveau]
[ 26.173353] [<ffffffffa0213730>] nouveau_abi16_ioctl_grobj_alloc+0x70/0xe0 [nouveau]
[ 26.174136] [<ffffffffa0030212>] drm_ioctl+0x532/0x660 [drm]
[ 26.174920] [<ffffffff816f06a4>] ? __do_page_fault+0x204/0x540
[ 26.175727] [<ffffffff8116e9d5>] ? do_mmap_pgoff+0x305/0x3c0
[ 26.176522] [<ffffffff811b8ba5>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x2e5/0x4d0
[ 26.177317] [<ffffffff811b8e11>] SyS_ioctl+0x81/0xa0
[ 26.178116] [<ffffffff816f521d>] system_call_fastpath+0x1a/0x1f
[ 26.178923] Code: 7d 11 89 f8 c1 f8 03 48 98 44 8b 84 85 30 ff ff ff eb a0 8b bd 30 ff ff ff 8d 83 ff ff 7f 00 45 31 f6 4d 8d bc 24 eb 00 00 00 99 <f7> fb bb 14 09 50 00 8d b0 80 89 41
[ 26.180694] RIP [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
[ 26.181584] RSP <ffff880222811c10>


Screenshot of kernel panic










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    I have a GE40 2OC-218USK laptop. I am trying to repartition the hard drive to have it dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 8.



    Nothing but endless problems. I've been progressively turning more and more things off and it still won't boot the LiveCD.



    I've tried the following scenarios, booting into the Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit LiveCD and the LiveUSB with the following options turned off in this order:



    FAIL == Black screen after moving past the bootloader screen, with ANY Linux



    Turning off Secure Boot - FAIL



    Turning off Secure Boot and Intel Rapid Start Technology - FAIL



    Turning off Secure Boot, Intel Rapid Start and Win 8 Fast Startup - FAIL



    Switching from UEFI to UEFI with CSM, with all the other previous stuff still off - FAIL



    Turning off UEFI and Switching into Legacy Mode - It will boot gParted and Fedora, but still won't boot Ubuntu or Lubuntu. Both *buntus get to the loading screen that says *buntu and has the progress bar made of dots below it and then they just sit there. This is not a tenable option either from what I've read because Windows 8 won't boot in Legacy Mode anyways.



    I should say, I installed the Windows 8.1 upgrade prior to attempting any of this.



    So it sounds like there are two problems here. The UEFI issue and something else preventing it from loading properly even in Legacy Mode.



    For the UEFI issue, I am trying to get a BIOS update for this laptop, but MSI's website is poor.



    I have also heard of a boot manager called reFind. Will this assist me?



    And I don't know what the problem is with the Legacy Mode? Perhaps an nVidia issue? Is there a set of boot parameters I can use? The laptop uses a nvidia gfx controller.



    Any assistance PLEASE would be appreciated. I haven't had so much problems putting Linux on anything in a long time.



    EDIT 2013/12/12:



    So I hit escape on the loading screen when booting the Ubuntu LiveCD in Legacy mode and it showed the stack trace off the kernel panic during boot it is the following below. It seems to indicate a problem with the nouveau kernel module during LiveCD boot. Anyone know what the right kernel parameters that I should with this are?:



    [   26.154100] divide error: 000 [#1] SMP
    [ 26.154179] nouveau E[ PBUS][000:01:00.0] MMIO write of 0x00000000 FAULT at 0x418880 [ IBUS ]
    [ 26.155172] Modules linked in: btrfs(F) raid6_pq(F) libcrc32c(F) zlib_deflate(F) xor(F) x86_pkg_temp_thermal coretemp kvm_intel(F) kvm(F) crct10dif_pclmul(F) crc32_pclmul(F) ghash_clmulni_intel(F) joydev(F) snd_hda_codec_hdmi aesni_intel(F) snd_hda_codec_realtek aes_x86_64(F) lrw(F) gf128mul(F) glue_helper(F) msi_wmi snd_hda_intel ablk_helper(F) cryptd(F) snd_hda_codec sparse_keymap snd_hwdep(F) snd_pcm(F) snd_page_alloc(F) snd_seq_midi(F) snd_seq_midi_event(F) arc4(F) dm_multipath(F) rts5139(C) snd_rawmidi(F) rt18723ae rtl_pci rtlwifi scsi_dh(F) mac80211 snd_seq(F) snd_seq_device(F) snd_timer(F) cfg80211 snd(F) soundcore(F) btusb mei_me lpc_ich mei psmouse(F) serio_raw(F) mac_hid intel_rst microcode(F) parport_pc(F) ppdev(F) lp(F) parport(F) bnep rfcomm bluetooth squashfs(F) overlayfs(F) nls_iso8859_1(F) dm_mirror(F) dm_region_hash(F) dm_log(F) usb_storage(F) nouveau i915 ttm i2c_algo_bit ahci(F) drm_kms_helper libahci(F) drm alx mdio mxm_wmi wmi video(F)
    [ 26.158381] CPU: 5 PID: 2346 Comm: Xorg Tainted: GF C 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu
    [ 26.159108] Hardware name: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. CR42 2M/GE40 2OC/MS-1492, BIOS E1492IMS.10N 11/14/2013
    [ 26.159840] task: ffff880221358000 ti: ffff880222810000 task.ti: ffff880222810000
    [ 26.160556] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa0206cb0>] [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
    [ 26.161322] RSP: 0018:ffff880222811c10 EFLAGS: 00010246
    [ 26.162069] RAX: 00000000007fffff RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 0000000000000000
    [ 26.162808] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffffc90016303018 RDI: 0000000000000000
    [ 26.163563] RBP: ffff880222811ce8 R08: 0000000000000007 R09: 0000000000000000
    [ 26.164314] R10: 000000000000902d R11: ffff88021e234000 R12: ffff88021e234000
    [ 26.165055] R13: ffffffffa0270080 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: ffff88021e2340eb
    [ 26.165794] FS: 00007f277c762980(0000) GS:ffff88022fb40000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
    [ 26.166549] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
    [ 26.167300] CR2: 00007f27760d2f50 CR3: 0000000222fa9000 CR4: 00000000001407e0
    [ 26.168013] Stack:
    [ 26.168756] ffff880222811c20 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
    [ 26.169521] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
    [ 26.170280] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
    [ 26.171032] Call Trace:
    [ 26.171805] [<ffffffffa01b1fad>] nouveau_object_inc+0xbd/0x1b0 [nouveau]
    [ 26.172574] [<ffffffffa01b2170>] nouveau_object_new+0xbd/0x230 [nouveau]
    [ 26.173353] [<ffffffffa0213730>] nouveau_abi16_ioctl_grobj_alloc+0x70/0xe0 [nouveau]
    [ 26.174136] [<ffffffffa0030212>] drm_ioctl+0x532/0x660 [drm]
    [ 26.174920] [<ffffffff816f06a4>] ? __do_page_fault+0x204/0x540
    [ 26.175727] [<ffffffff8116e9d5>] ? do_mmap_pgoff+0x305/0x3c0
    [ 26.176522] [<ffffffff811b8ba5>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x2e5/0x4d0
    [ 26.177317] [<ffffffff811b8e11>] SyS_ioctl+0x81/0xa0
    [ 26.178116] [<ffffffff816f521d>] system_call_fastpath+0x1a/0x1f
    [ 26.178923] Code: 7d 11 89 f8 c1 f8 03 48 98 44 8b 84 85 30 ff ff ff eb a0 8b bd 30 ff ff ff 8d 83 ff ff 7f 00 45 31 f6 4d 8d bc 24 eb 00 00 00 99 <f7> fb bb 14 09 50 00 8d b0 80 89 41
    [ 26.180694] RIP [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
    [ 26.181584] RSP <ffff880222811c10>


    Screenshot of kernel panic










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      I have a GE40 2OC-218USK laptop. I am trying to repartition the hard drive to have it dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 8.



      Nothing but endless problems. I've been progressively turning more and more things off and it still won't boot the LiveCD.



      I've tried the following scenarios, booting into the Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit LiveCD and the LiveUSB with the following options turned off in this order:



      FAIL == Black screen after moving past the bootloader screen, with ANY Linux



      Turning off Secure Boot - FAIL



      Turning off Secure Boot and Intel Rapid Start Technology - FAIL



      Turning off Secure Boot, Intel Rapid Start and Win 8 Fast Startup - FAIL



      Switching from UEFI to UEFI with CSM, with all the other previous stuff still off - FAIL



      Turning off UEFI and Switching into Legacy Mode - It will boot gParted and Fedora, but still won't boot Ubuntu or Lubuntu. Both *buntus get to the loading screen that says *buntu and has the progress bar made of dots below it and then they just sit there. This is not a tenable option either from what I've read because Windows 8 won't boot in Legacy Mode anyways.



      I should say, I installed the Windows 8.1 upgrade prior to attempting any of this.



      So it sounds like there are two problems here. The UEFI issue and something else preventing it from loading properly even in Legacy Mode.



      For the UEFI issue, I am trying to get a BIOS update for this laptop, but MSI's website is poor.



      I have also heard of a boot manager called reFind. Will this assist me?



      And I don't know what the problem is with the Legacy Mode? Perhaps an nVidia issue? Is there a set of boot parameters I can use? The laptop uses a nvidia gfx controller.



      Any assistance PLEASE would be appreciated. I haven't had so much problems putting Linux on anything in a long time.



      EDIT 2013/12/12:



      So I hit escape on the loading screen when booting the Ubuntu LiveCD in Legacy mode and it showed the stack trace off the kernel panic during boot it is the following below. It seems to indicate a problem with the nouveau kernel module during LiveCD boot. Anyone know what the right kernel parameters that I should with this are?:



      [   26.154100] divide error: 000 [#1] SMP
      [ 26.154179] nouveau E[ PBUS][000:01:00.0] MMIO write of 0x00000000 FAULT at 0x418880 [ IBUS ]
      [ 26.155172] Modules linked in: btrfs(F) raid6_pq(F) libcrc32c(F) zlib_deflate(F) xor(F) x86_pkg_temp_thermal coretemp kvm_intel(F) kvm(F) crct10dif_pclmul(F) crc32_pclmul(F) ghash_clmulni_intel(F) joydev(F) snd_hda_codec_hdmi aesni_intel(F) snd_hda_codec_realtek aes_x86_64(F) lrw(F) gf128mul(F) glue_helper(F) msi_wmi snd_hda_intel ablk_helper(F) cryptd(F) snd_hda_codec sparse_keymap snd_hwdep(F) snd_pcm(F) snd_page_alloc(F) snd_seq_midi(F) snd_seq_midi_event(F) arc4(F) dm_multipath(F) rts5139(C) snd_rawmidi(F) rt18723ae rtl_pci rtlwifi scsi_dh(F) mac80211 snd_seq(F) snd_seq_device(F) snd_timer(F) cfg80211 snd(F) soundcore(F) btusb mei_me lpc_ich mei psmouse(F) serio_raw(F) mac_hid intel_rst microcode(F) parport_pc(F) ppdev(F) lp(F) parport(F) bnep rfcomm bluetooth squashfs(F) overlayfs(F) nls_iso8859_1(F) dm_mirror(F) dm_region_hash(F) dm_log(F) usb_storage(F) nouveau i915 ttm i2c_algo_bit ahci(F) drm_kms_helper libahci(F) drm alx mdio mxm_wmi wmi video(F)
      [ 26.158381] CPU: 5 PID: 2346 Comm: Xorg Tainted: GF C 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu
      [ 26.159108] Hardware name: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. CR42 2M/GE40 2OC/MS-1492, BIOS E1492IMS.10N 11/14/2013
      [ 26.159840] task: ffff880221358000 ti: ffff880222810000 task.ti: ffff880222810000
      [ 26.160556] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa0206cb0>] [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.161322] RSP: 0018:ffff880222811c10 EFLAGS: 00010246
      [ 26.162069] RAX: 00000000007fffff RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 0000000000000000
      [ 26.162808] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffffc90016303018 RDI: 0000000000000000
      [ 26.163563] RBP: ffff880222811ce8 R08: 0000000000000007 R09: 0000000000000000
      [ 26.164314] R10: 000000000000902d R11: ffff88021e234000 R12: ffff88021e234000
      [ 26.165055] R13: ffffffffa0270080 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: ffff88021e2340eb
      [ 26.165794] FS: 00007f277c762980(0000) GS:ffff88022fb40000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
      [ 26.166549] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
      [ 26.167300] CR2: 00007f27760d2f50 CR3: 0000000222fa9000 CR4: 00000000001407e0
      [ 26.168013] Stack:
      [ 26.168756] ffff880222811c20 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
      [ 26.169521] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
      [ 26.170280] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
      [ 26.171032] Call Trace:
      [ 26.171805] [<ffffffffa01b1fad>] nouveau_object_inc+0xbd/0x1b0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.172574] [<ffffffffa01b2170>] nouveau_object_new+0xbd/0x230 [nouveau]
      [ 26.173353] [<ffffffffa0213730>] nouveau_abi16_ioctl_grobj_alloc+0x70/0xe0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.174136] [<ffffffffa0030212>] drm_ioctl+0x532/0x660 [drm]
      [ 26.174920] [<ffffffff816f06a4>] ? __do_page_fault+0x204/0x540
      [ 26.175727] [<ffffffff8116e9d5>] ? do_mmap_pgoff+0x305/0x3c0
      [ 26.176522] [<ffffffff811b8ba5>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x2e5/0x4d0
      [ 26.177317] [<ffffffff811b8e11>] SyS_ioctl+0x81/0xa0
      [ 26.178116] [<ffffffff816f521d>] system_call_fastpath+0x1a/0x1f
      [ 26.178923] Code: 7d 11 89 f8 c1 f8 03 48 98 44 8b 84 85 30 ff ff ff eb a0 8b bd 30 ff ff ff 8d 83 ff ff 7f 00 45 31 f6 4d 8d bc 24 eb 00 00 00 99 <f7> fb bb 14 09 50 00 8d b0 80 89 41
      [ 26.180694] RIP [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.181584] RSP <ffff880222811c10>


      Screenshot of kernel panic










      share|improve this question















      I have a GE40 2OC-218USK laptop. I am trying to repartition the hard drive to have it dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 8.



      Nothing but endless problems. I've been progressively turning more and more things off and it still won't boot the LiveCD.



      I've tried the following scenarios, booting into the Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit LiveCD and the LiveUSB with the following options turned off in this order:



      FAIL == Black screen after moving past the bootloader screen, with ANY Linux



      Turning off Secure Boot - FAIL



      Turning off Secure Boot and Intel Rapid Start Technology - FAIL



      Turning off Secure Boot, Intel Rapid Start and Win 8 Fast Startup - FAIL



      Switching from UEFI to UEFI with CSM, with all the other previous stuff still off - FAIL



      Turning off UEFI and Switching into Legacy Mode - It will boot gParted and Fedora, but still won't boot Ubuntu or Lubuntu. Both *buntus get to the loading screen that says *buntu and has the progress bar made of dots below it and then they just sit there. This is not a tenable option either from what I've read because Windows 8 won't boot in Legacy Mode anyways.



      I should say, I installed the Windows 8.1 upgrade prior to attempting any of this.



      So it sounds like there are two problems here. The UEFI issue and something else preventing it from loading properly even in Legacy Mode.



      For the UEFI issue, I am trying to get a BIOS update for this laptop, but MSI's website is poor.



      I have also heard of a boot manager called reFind. Will this assist me?



      And I don't know what the problem is with the Legacy Mode? Perhaps an nVidia issue? Is there a set of boot parameters I can use? The laptop uses a nvidia gfx controller.



      Any assistance PLEASE would be appreciated. I haven't had so much problems putting Linux on anything in a long time.



      EDIT 2013/12/12:



      So I hit escape on the loading screen when booting the Ubuntu LiveCD in Legacy mode and it showed the stack trace off the kernel panic during boot it is the following below. It seems to indicate a problem with the nouveau kernel module during LiveCD boot. Anyone know what the right kernel parameters that I should with this are?:



      [   26.154100] divide error: 000 [#1] SMP
      [ 26.154179] nouveau E[ PBUS][000:01:00.0] MMIO write of 0x00000000 FAULT at 0x418880 [ IBUS ]
      [ 26.155172] Modules linked in: btrfs(F) raid6_pq(F) libcrc32c(F) zlib_deflate(F) xor(F) x86_pkg_temp_thermal coretemp kvm_intel(F) kvm(F) crct10dif_pclmul(F) crc32_pclmul(F) ghash_clmulni_intel(F) joydev(F) snd_hda_codec_hdmi aesni_intel(F) snd_hda_codec_realtek aes_x86_64(F) lrw(F) gf128mul(F) glue_helper(F) msi_wmi snd_hda_intel ablk_helper(F) cryptd(F) snd_hda_codec sparse_keymap snd_hwdep(F) snd_pcm(F) snd_page_alloc(F) snd_seq_midi(F) snd_seq_midi_event(F) arc4(F) dm_multipath(F) rts5139(C) snd_rawmidi(F) rt18723ae rtl_pci rtlwifi scsi_dh(F) mac80211 snd_seq(F) snd_seq_device(F) snd_timer(F) cfg80211 snd(F) soundcore(F) btusb mei_me lpc_ich mei psmouse(F) serio_raw(F) mac_hid intel_rst microcode(F) parport_pc(F) ppdev(F) lp(F) parport(F) bnep rfcomm bluetooth squashfs(F) overlayfs(F) nls_iso8859_1(F) dm_mirror(F) dm_region_hash(F) dm_log(F) usb_storage(F) nouveau i915 ttm i2c_algo_bit ahci(F) drm_kms_helper libahci(F) drm alx mdio mxm_wmi wmi video(F)
      [ 26.158381] CPU: 5 PID: 2346 Comm: Xorg Tainted: GF C 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu
      [ 26.159108] Hardware name: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. CR42 2M/GE40 2OC/MS-1492, BIOS E1492IMS.10N 11/14/2013
      [ 26.159840] task: ffff880221358000 ti: ffff880222810000 task.ti: ffff880222810000
      [ 26.160556] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa0206cb0>] [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.161322] RSP: 0018:ffff880222811c10 EFLAGS: 00010246
      [ 26.162069] RAX: 00000000007fffff RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 0000000000000000
      [ 26.162808] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffffc90016303018 RDI: 0000000000000000
      [ 26.163563] RBP: ffff880222811ce8 R08: 0000000000000007 R09: 0000000000000000
      [ 26.164314] R10: 000000000000902d R11: ffff88021e234000 R12: ffff88021e234000
      [ 26.165055] R13: ffffffffa0270080 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: ffff88021e2340eb
      [ 26.165794] FS: 00007f277c762980(0000) GS:ffff88022fb40000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
      [ 26.166549] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
      [ 26.167300] CR2: 00007f27760d2f50 CR3: 0000000222fa9000 CR4: 00000000001407e0
      [ 26.168013] Stack:
      [ 26.168756] ffff880222811c20 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
      [ 26.169521] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
      [ 26.170280] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
      [ 26.171032] Call Trace:
      [ 26.171805] [<ffffffffa01b1fad>] nouveau_object_inc+0xbd/0x1b0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.172574] [<ffffffffa01b2170>] nouveau_object_new+0xbd/0x230 [nouveau]
      [ 26.173353] [<ffffffffa0213730>] nouveau_abi16_ioctl_grobj_alloc+0x70/0xe0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.174136] [<ffffffffa0030212>] drm_ioctl+0x532/0x660 [drm]
      [ 26.174920] [<ffffffff816f06a4>] ? __do_page_fault+0x204/0x540
      [ 26.175727] [<ffffffff8116e9d5>] ? do_mmap_pgoff+0x305/0x3c0
      [ 26.176522] [<ffffffff811b8ba5>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x2e5/0x4d0
      [ 26.177317] [<ffffffff811b8e11>] SyS_ioctl+0x81/0xa0
      [ 26.178116] [<ffffffff816f521d>] system_call_fastpath+0x1a/0x1f
      [ 26.178923] Code: 7d 11 89 f8 c1 f8 03 48 98 44 8b 84 85 30 ff ff ff eb a0 8b bd 30 ff ff ff 8d 83 ff ff 7f 00 45 31 f6 4d 8d bc 24 eb 00 00 00 99 <f7> fb bb 14 09 50 00 8d b0 80 89 41
      [ 26.180694] RIP [<ffffffffa0206cb0>] nve4_graph_init+0x250/0x7e0 [nouveau]
      [ 26.181584] RSP <ffff880222811c10>


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          Make sure you've fully turn off your Intel Rapid Start and Secure Boot,and try it from BIOS,and i assume you have a Pre-Installed 64-bit Windows 8 with UEFI since it is pre-installed so you also need 64-bit *Buntu,but for make sure try Ubuntu first
          and for the full help you can try this
          Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI






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          • I tried all of those things. It's Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit that I was using, and I was following that guide also. It's mentioned in the question. Rapid Start and Secure boot are off, and I found and was following the guide linked to. I'll go over it again to see if I missed something.
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          You can install Ubuntu with the net boot install. You must use the legacy bios option.
          You can download the net boot install here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/13.10/



          I have an MSI GE40 too and Ubuntu runs on my machine.






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          • The legacy bios will only be during the install? i.e. Will I be able to switch back to a UEFI option after its installed and dual boot easily?
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          Boot into Windows, open the pendrive you have with the Ubuntu installation, execute Wubi.exe and follow the installation, hope this works.



          PS: if this doesn´t work http://sourceforge.net/p/linux-secure/wiki/Home/






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            Make sure you've fully turn off your Intel Rapid Start and Secure Boot,and try it from BIOS,and i assume you have a Pre-Installed 64-bit Windows 8 with UEFI since it is pre-installed so you also need 64-bit *Buntu,but for make sure try Ubuntu first
            and for the full help you can try this
            Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI






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            • I tried all of those things. It's Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit that I was using, and I was following that guide also. It's mentioned in the question. Rapid Start and Secure boot are off, and I found and was following the guide linked to. I'll go over it again to see if I missed something.
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            Make sure you've fully turn off your Intel Rapid Start and Secure Boot,and try it from BIOS,and i assume you have a Pre-Installed 64-bit Windows 8 with UEFI since it is pre-installed so you also need 64-bit *Buntu,but for make sure try Ubuntu first
            and for the full help you can try this
            Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI






            share|improve this answer























            • I tried all of those things. It's Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit that I was using, and I was following that guide also. It's mentioned in the question. Rapid Start and Secure boot are off, and I found and was following the guide linked to. I'll go over it again to see if I missed something.
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            Make sure you've fully turn off your Intel Rapid Start and Secure Boot,and try it from BIOS,and i assume you have a Pre-Installed 64-bit Windows 8 with UEFI since it is pre-installed so you also need 64-bit *Buntu,but for make sure try Ubuntu first
            and for the full help you can try this
            Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI






            share|improve this answer














            Make sure you've fully turn off your Intel Rapid Start and Secure Boot,and try it from BIOS,and i assume you have a Pre-Installed 64-bit Windows 8 with UEFI since it is pre-installed so you also need 64-bit *Buntu,but for make sure try Ubuntu first
            and for the full help you can try this
            Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI







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            • I tried all of those things. It's Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit that I was using, and I was following that guide also. It's mentioned in the question. Rapid Start and Secure boot are off, and I found and was following the guide linked to. I'll go over it again to see if I missed something.
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            • I tried all of those things. It's Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit that I was using, and I was following that guide also. It's mentioned in the question. Rapid Start and Secure boot are off, and I found and was following the guide linked to. I'll go over it again to see if I missed something.
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            I tried all of those things. It's Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit that I was using, and I was following that guide also. It's mentioned in the question. Rapid Start and Secure boot are off, and I found and was following the guide linked to. I'll go over it again to see if I missed something.
            – TinyGrasshopper
            Dec 12 '13 at 9:56






            I tried all of those things. It's Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit that I was using, and I was following that guide also. It's mentioned in the question. Rapid Start and Secure boot are off, and I found and was following the guide linked to. I'll go over it again to see if I missed something.
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            You can install Ubuntu with the net boot install. You must use the legacy bios option.
            You can download the net boot install here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/13.10/



            I have an MSI GE40 too and Ubuntu runs on my machine.






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            • The legacy bios will only be during the install? i.e. Will I be able to switch back to a UEFI option after its installed and dual boot easily?
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            You can install Ubuntu with the net boot install. You must use the legacy bios option.
            You can download the net boot install here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/13.10/



            I have an MSI GE40 too and Ubuntu runs on my machine.






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            • The legacy bios will only be during the install? i.e. Will I be able to switch back to a UEFI option after its installed and dual boot easily?
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            You can install Ubuntu with the net boot install. You must use the legacy bios option.
            You can download the net boot install here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/13.10/



            I have an MSI GE40 too and Ubuntu runs on my machine.






            share|improve this answer














            You can install Ubuntu with the net boot install. You must use the legacy bios option.
            You can download the net boot install here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/13.10/



            I have an MSI GE40 too and Ubuntu runs on my machine.







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            • The legacy bios will only be during the install? i.e. Will I be able to switch back to a UEFI option after its installed and dual boot easily?
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            • The legacy bios will only be during the install? i.e. Will I be able to switch back to a UEFI option after its installed and dual boot easily?
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            The legacy bios will only be during the install? i.e. Will I be able to switch back to a UEFI option after its installed and dual boot easily?
            – TinyGrasshopper
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            The legacy bios will only be during the install? i.e. Will I be able to switch back to a UEFI option after its installed and dual boot easily?
            – TinyGrasshopper
            Jan 21 '14 at 0:58












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            Boot into Windows, open the pendrive you have with the Ubuntu installation, execute Wubi.exe and follow the installation, hope this works.



            PS: if this doesn´t work http://sourceforge.net/p/linux-secure/wiki/Home/






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              Boot into Windows, open the pendrive you have with the Ubuntu installation, execute Wubi.exe and follow the installation, hope this works.



              PS: if this doesn´t work http://sourceforge.net/p/linux-secure/wiki/Home/






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                Boot into Windows, open the pendrive you have with the Ubuntu installation, execute Wubi.exe and follow the installation, hope this works.



                PS: if this doesn´t work http://sourceforge.net/p/linux-secure/wiki/Home/






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                Boot into Windows, open the pendrive you have with the Ubuntu installation, execute Wubi.exe and follow the installation, hope this works.



                PS: if this doesn´t work http://sourceforge.net/p/linux-secure/wiki/Home/







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