02-08-2020, 02:30 PM
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-find...ay-device/
https://wiki.debian.org/CDDVD
You may or may not have a kernel polling error. If it won't mess up your system too much try defaulting your BIOS, or to be safe (be able to boot) get a supergrub2 disk on a USB prepared first and then default your BIOS. This was a common problem with Windows 8 upgrades to Windows 10 for some OEMs with bad/incomplete microcode/firmware. Most of the fixes suggested at the time will not work consistently through updates on newer Linux because of udev rules. Jerry is right that you are not alone in this problem.
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https://wiki.debian.org/CDDVD
You may or may not have a kernel polling error. If it won't mess up your system too much try defaulting your BIOS, or to be safe (be able to boot) get a supergrub2 disk on a USB prepared first and then default your BIOS. This was a common problem with Windows 8 upgrades to Windows 10 for some OEMs with bad/incomplete microcode/firmware. Most of the fixes suggested at the time will not work consistently through updates on newer Linux because of udev rules. Jerry is right that you are not alone in this problem.
TCÂ
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