On Wed, 04 Sep 2019, David wrote:
I am using the same USB flash drive, putting different images on it.
I found and ran the "WIndows 10 update assistant" for May 2019. It starts up, briefly says "Checking for updates", then immediately says, "Thank you for updating to the latest version of WIndows". I assume that means I'm already at that level since it didn't seem to do anything. The filename is "Windows10Upgrade9252.exe"
Not sure what's going on then. The installer has worked on all of the 5-6 laptops (from 2-3 different batches) I've worked on.
Maybe there is something wrong with the way it was flashed. Have you tried mounting it on your development machine. What does it look like in `fdisk` and `gparted`?
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 5:05 AM Lee Jones lee.jones@linaro.org wrote:
On Tue, 03 Sep 2019, David wrote:
I was able to get the Lenovo C630 to boot from the flash drive and have
the
trackpad work. Awesome!
I'm now thinking the build looks good enough to install on the UFS drive.
I tried the "enabled installer". I've updated WIndows. There are no pending updates. I've shrunk the partiion. I"m not running S mode I've disabled secure boot. I used Dimitri's Bionic installer. md5sum
bde45aa67f19333955d00349aa6b2077
I flashed the installer onto a USB stick using gnome-disks
WIth the flash drive in the left USB-C port, it boots straight to
Windows.
This is the same machine that was booting successfully from the flash
drive
into Linux.
Are you using the same USB drive?
Is there a way to copy the flash drive image that does work onto the UFS drive?
I wouldn't do that.
The installer has been tested many times using the instructions you quote above. Not entirely sure why it's not working for you though.
It might be worth your time properly updating Windows. Boot back into Windows and search for "Windows 10 Update Assistant". The version I'm using is [May 2019 (1903)].