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I got this new Asus A540U and I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 on it with a usb stick.



It's got AMD Radeon R5 M420 2GB with Intel core i5-8250U with a 1TB HDD.



When I'm trying to install after a while in the middle of making a partition for root / it gets stuck, and when I open the terminal to see what's going on I get constantly spammed every 0.001 second with this error



pcie bus error severity=corrected type=physical layer id=00e5


I thought it was because of the partitioning so I opened Gparted and I partitioned the HDD myself with a swap the size of my RAM and ext4 for root with the rest of it and I left the installation be and then again it crashed so I then searched online for the error and saw that someone had posted a comment suggesting I use the boot parameters pci=noaer pci=nomsi and pcie_aspm=off in the grub file and then enter sudo update-grub. I did this with pci=noaer (because the error also spammed an aer in the middle of that) and then i ran the command sudo update-grub but it repeats with the error I don't have a file called cow.



I tried a whole lot of things after this. I tried it with other flash drives, re downloaded Ubuntu and re flashed it again, I checked for defects, I tried it with the other usb port etc.



After that I had no idea how to install Ubuntu on my laptop.



How can I get around this problem?










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  • it isnt the diffrence is im in the installer but he or her is not i tryed adding all the diffrent things to it even ones in the answer but it still did not work i cant install ubentu because the istaller crashes evry 2 to 3 minutes
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I got this new Asus A540U and I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 on it with a usb stick.



It's got AMD Radeon R5 M420 2GB with Intel core i5-8250U with a 1TB HDD.



When I'm trying to install after a while in the middle of making a partition for root / it gets stuck, and when I open the terminal to see what's going on I get constantly spammed every 0.001 second with this error



pcie bus error severity=corrected type=physical layer id=00e5


I thought it was because of the partitioning so I opened Gparted and I partitioned the HDD myself with a swap the size of my RAM and ext4 for root with the rest of it and I left the installation be and then again it crashed so I then searched online for the error and saw that someone had posted a comment suggesting I use the boot parameters pci=noaer pci=nomsi and pcie_aspm=off in the grub file and then enter sudo update-grub. I did this with pci=noaer (because the error also spammed an aer in the middle of that) and then i ran the command sudo update-grub but it repeats with the error I don't have a file called cow.



I tried a whole lot of things after this. I tried it with other flash drives, re downloaded Ubuntu and re flashed it again, I checked for defects, I tried it with the other usb port etc.



After that I had no idea how to install Ubuntu on my laptop.



How can I get around this problem?










share|improve this question
























  • it isnt the diffrence is im in the installer but he or her is not i tryed adding all the diffrent things to it even ones in the answer but it still did not work i cant install ubentu because the istaller crashes evry 2 to 3 minutes
    – Blockmakerpedi
    Dec 1 at 14:34















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I got this new Asus A540U and I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 on it with a usb stick.



It's got AMD Radeon R5 M420 2GB with Intel core i5-8250U with a 1TB HDD.



When I'm trying to install after a while in the middle of making a partition for root / it gets stuck, and when I open the terminal to see what's going on I get constantly spammed every 0.001 second with this error



pcie bus error severity=corrected type=physical layer id=00e5


I thought it was because of the partitioning so I opened Gparted and I partitioned the HDD myself with a swap the size of my RAM and ext4 for root with the rest of it and I left the installation be and then again it crashed so I then searched online for the error and saw that someone had posted a comment suggesting I use the boot parameters pci=noaer pci=nomsi and pcie_aspm=off in the grub file and then enter sudo update-grub. I did this with pci=noaer (because the error also spammed an aer in the middle of that) and then i ran the command sudo update-grub but it repeats with the error I don't have a file called cow.



I tried a whole lot of things after this. I tried it with other flash drives, re downloaded Ubuntu and re flashed it again, I checked for defects, I tried it with the other usb port etc.



After that I had no idea how to install Ubuntu on my laptop.



How can I get around this problem?










share|improve this question















I got this new Asus A540U and I want to install Ubuntu 18.04.1 on it with a usb stick.



It's got AMD Radeon R5 M420 2GB with Intel core i5-8250U with a 1TB HDD.



When I'm trying to install after a while in the middle of making a partition for root / it gets stuck, and when I open the terminal to see what's going on I get constantly spammed every 0.001 second with this error



pcie bus error severity=corrected type=physical layer id=00e5


I thought it was because of the partitioning so I opened Gparted and I partitioned the HDD myself with a swap the size of my RAM and ext4 for root with the rest of it and I left the installation be and then again it crashed so I then searched online for the error and saw that someone had posted a comment suggesting I use the boot parameters pci=noaer pci=nomsi and pcie_aspm=off in the grub file and then enter sudo update-grub. I did this with pci=noaer (because the error also spammed an aer in the middle of that) and then i ran the command sudo update-grub but it repeats with the error I don't have a file called cow.



I tried a whole lot of things after this. I tried it with other flash drives, re downloaded Ubuntu and re flashed it again, I checked for defects, I tried it with the other usb port etc.



After that I had no idea how to install Ubuntu on my laptop.



How can I get around this problem?







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  • it isnt the diffrence is im in the installer but he or her is not i tryed adding all the diffrent things to it even ones in the answer but it still did not work i cant install ubentu because the istaller crashes evry 2 to 3 minutes
    – Blockmakerpedi
    Dec 1 at 14:34




















  • it isnt the diffrence is im in the installer but he or her is not i tryed adding all the diffrent things to it even ones in the answer but it still did not work i cant install ubentu because the istaller crashes evry 2 to 3 minutes
    – Blockmakerpedi
    Dec 1 at 14:34


















it isnt the diffrence is im in the installer but he or her is not i tryed adding all the diffrent things to it even ones in the answer but it still did not work i cant install ubentu because the istaller crashes evry 2 to 3 minutes
– Blockmakerpedi
Dec 1 at 14:34






it isnt the diffrence is im in the installer but he or her is not i tryed adding all the diffrent things to it even ones in the answer but it still did not work i cant install ubentu because the istaller crashes evry 2 to 3 minutes
– Blockmakerpedi
Dec 1 at 14:34

















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