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I can't boot Ubuntu 17.10

[    7.872529] tmp_crb MFST0101:00:
[Firmware Bug]: ACPI region does not cover the entire command/response buffer.
[mem 0xfed40000-0xfed4087f flags 0x200] vs fed40080 f80

There are two lines like that.

What should I do?

Zanna
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denis
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  • Have you only just installed Ubuntu or is this a new problem with an installation you have had for a while? What hardware is this on? Please [edit] your question to add information – Zanna Feb 17 '18 at 22:07
  • An Asus? Could you edit adding the output of inxi -SM -! 31 && grep acpi /etc/default/grub? – Pablo Bianchi Jan 23 '19 at 02:49

2 Answers2

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Seems to be a BIOS bug.

Try to switch off TPM and ACPI in the BIOS.

Pablo Bianchi
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You need to update your system BIOS to the latest version. 17.10 seems to be having problems. Try updating your system BIOS or stick to the 16.04 LTS and update to 18.04 LTS which would be rolling out in a few months.