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Thinkpad T14 AMD gen2 ext4-fs error

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Hello I bought new Thinkpad T14 AMD with Ryzen 5850U and unable to properly use Ubuntu on it.

My steps:

  1. Shrink existing Windows 10
  2. Install Ubuntu in one single partition (ext4, no ecryption, swap, etc)
  3. Install loader to drive (dual-boot is working)
  4. Install Xubuntu 20 LTS usb-drive (I used same for installing this system to my other 2 laptops)
  5. I found that existing 5.4.x kernel is not working with screen brightness and AMD hardware (wrong frequency in lcpu, for example), not usable at all
  6. Upgrade to modern kernels with Mainline Kernel installed, 5.16.12 works fine with hardware except for errors
  7. After some working, even light working. I get many EXT4-fs error that blocks system. Something like this Crash on EXT4-FS. But fs is not read ony, reading also is not working.

Investigation:

  1. Looks like problem not exists in Windows 10, because I used it several times just fine.
  2. Looks like no problem with Kernel 5.8.x, but it still not usable without good AMD support (and no screen brightness)
  3. Most common solution is to disable APSTE. It is not working for me
  4. I found this thread https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208123, but they use WD 550 and I use recent SSD firmware (checked with WD Dashboard from Windows)
  5. Latest Lenovo firmware from their Windows official app.
  6. I also used fsck from live USB without success.
  7. Checked RAM, CPU and SSD in Lenovo BIOS without success (all passes)

System details:

  1. 2x16 Gb Ram
  2. CPU: 5850U
  3. No secure boot, suspend setting for Linux in BIOS
  4. Storage: WD Blue SN570 1TB, latest firmware, fr: 234100WD with 49 power cycles
  5. GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash mitigations=off nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=200" (sorry for missprints, I use it from another computer)

I don't know what to do next. I only have idea to replace this SSD with my old SATA SSD from my old laptop.

Aleksey Lobanov avatar
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