Description of problem: I had to try mga5 on the Intel Compute Stick with Windows 8.1 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): I first tried to install from Mageia-5-RC-x86_64-DVD.iso but it could not understand the partition table, so I tried to clear the disk and to make a default EFI install. But I got this message: failed to add partition #1 on /dev/mmcblk0 Then I discovered that tbe BIOS only supported ubuntu 14.04 LTS amd64. I then installed ubuntu 14.04.2 amd64. This worked fine apart from There is no driver for the Wi-Fi controlle on the standard ubuntu 14.04 DVD. This is a major problem as it does NOT have any ethernet port. I then tried to boot Mageia-5-RC-LiveDVD-KDE4-x86_64-DVD.iso This went well. But, as you might have guessed, there is no Wi-Fi driver found. I could not get my hands on a stick with ubuntu pre-installed. It is not clear to me why only ubuntu can be installed. How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
We would need you to try again and once you hit the bug please: - plug a USB key - go to console (alt+ctrl+F2) - run the "bug" command - attach (not paste) the resulting report.bug file you'll found on your USB key For the wifi vs live issue, please attach (not paste) the output of the "lspcidrake -v" command
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFOCC: (none) => thierry.vignaud
There are actually 2 problems: 1) The Intel stick can only be booted via one of 2 "boot drivers" in firmware: one for Windows 8.1 and one for ubuntu 14.04 LTS amd64. 2) The Wi-Fi chip is not shown by lspcidrake -v in Mageia-5-RC-LiveDVD-KDE4-x86_64-DVD.iso. Intel must be using a Wi-Fi driver not yet in current kernels.
Please attach the requested info as requested ("lspcidrake -v" output + report.bug)
I am buying a 64GB MicroSD card for the installation of mga5 instead of trying to use the built-in flash memory with ubuntu LTS already installed.
I am closing this report. The EFI partition i write porotected on mmcblk0.
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED