I'm having issues installing or using existing installation on my new homelab setup. I've looked many articles and questions on here and documentation about Intel RST but was unable to identify a solution:
- Computer does recognize the disks, as I can see them in the BIOS settings, see #4 above as well
- There are 3xSSD (256gb, 2x1tb) connected to the motherboard SATA, and 1 NVMe (2TB) connected to the motherboard M.2, and 1 HDD (1TB) connected through a PCIe 1x to 2 SATA ports. I tried unplugging the PCIe card, made no difference
- I tried USB server install (balenaEtcher) for jammy and noble, with normal and HWE - kernel logs from install are available here: https://pastebin.com/aksFnFRv
- Disks located by Ubuntu are the 1 HDD PCiE and NVMe (used lsblk). Mint / Kali / OpenMediaVault and Proxmox Live / Install have all disks listed
- The MB is a Biostar H610HMP ver 6.1 with latest BIOS. I tried multiple BIOS configs: enabling / Disabling VMD controller, turning on Legacy mode vs UEFI (CSM Support in BIOS), enabled / disabled FastBoot, enabled / disabled SATA Self Test. BIOS does not have an AHCI / Legacy Mode option, just SATA Enabled / Disabled - the latter didn't work as well.
- One of the SSDs has an Ubuntu installation on it - tried running it, but it fails after the raid6 kernel messages and a couple of mdadm messages. That SSD has a default server install (fat32 /boot/efi + ext4 / partitions)
- I tried boot repair from Linux mint, that did a couple of chroot grub changes, but didn't work. BootInfo logs can be found here: https://sprunge.us/iMh2Ec
- I did not try netinstall, as I figured it would be give me the same results as USB - but can serve the ISO from my other SBC server.
- I have no other OS running on this computer, neither I want to run another OS natively.
Given the above, I really need some guidance on some next steps - troubleshooting or otherwise.
I want to have my server running Ubuntu, but that is simply not being possible right now.
UPDATE: issue only happens for Jammy and Noble. Focal and Bionic are working just fine. Kernel related?