[00:10]  * guiverc LOLs after reading ^
 I'm trying to install lubuntu on a drive with windows 10. 
 I have already created 20gb unallocated space using windows but i can't choose it.
 I can only see the 32gb usb drive
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/1950eb83/file_3573.jpg
 Any help would be appreciated
 I turned off secure boot in BIOS.. but i can't disable uefi..
[02:17] <tomreyn> Al: apparently the Lubuntu 20.04 LTS installer / live system does not detect the storage which windows is installed on.
[02:18] <tomreyn> often that's due to "Intel RST" enabled in BIOS
[02:18] <tomreyn> there is no need to move away from uefi, and even secureboot can work (but i'd keep it off for now)
[02:19] <tomreyn> Oh I should probably have written @Al instead
 It's a lenovo 100e pc 2nd gen (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> Al: apparently the Lubuntu 20.04 LTS installer / live system does not detect the storage which windows is installed on.)
 Is there any solution? (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> Al: apparently the Lubuntu 20.04 LTS installer / live system does not detect the storage which windows is installed on.)
[02:22] <tomreyn> well, if my guess is correct and you find Intel RST to be enabled in BIOS, then you should find a way to disable it, ideally without having to reinstall windows
 Ok I'll have a look.. Thank you for your help
 Thank you for your help (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> well, if my guess is correct and you find Intel RST to be enabled in BIOS, then you should find a way to disable it, ideally without having to reinstall windows)
[02:23] <tomreyn> https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/laptops/lenovo/windows-edu-laptops/lenovo-100e-2nd-gen/88el10s9993 says it has a 64GB eMMC storage, nothing else.
[02:23] <tomreyn> that's flash memory soldered on the mainboard usually
 Yes that is the machine I'm trying on..
[02:25] <tomreyn> apparently there is also a model with an M.2 2242 SSD PCIe NVMe, PCIe 3.0 x2, 128GB
 This has an amd chip does that
[02:25] <tomreyn> anyways, look for the bios setting
[02:26] <tomreyn> the CPU is an Intel Celeron N4xxx
[02:26] <tomreyn> if that's what you mean by "amd chip"?
 No this is amd 3015 cpu..
[02:26] <tomreyn> there's no mention of AMD in the spec https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Lenovo/Lenovo_100e_Windows_2nd_Gen/Lenovo_100e_Windows_2nd_Gen_Spec.PDF
[02:27] <tomreyn> if you have an AMD CPU then you'll have a different laptop model
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/e94d7e09/file_3574.jpg
[02:29] <tomreyn> Running     journalctl -b | grep DMI:     in a terminal (konsole) window would show you which laptop model you have
[02:30] <tomreyn> SanDisk DA4064 is a 60 GB SATA SSD. And one of the slowest SSDs ever observed, I guess.
[02:31] <tomreyn> https://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/hdd.php?hdd=SanDisk%20DA4064&id=16268
 😔 o no
[02:32] <tomreyn> but this won't stop you from installing Lubuntu onit
 https://www.evaris.com/shop/lenovo-100e-2nd-gen-11-6-3000-series-3015e-4-gb-ram-64-gb-emmc-uk
[02:35] <tomreyn> oh, apologies, that indeed goes by the same model number. silly lenovo.
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/787b7697/file_3575.jpg
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/3a79250b/file_3576.jpg
 I am unable to change uefi mode to any other options
[02:39] <tomreyn> that's okay, just keep uefi
 I had a 2nd computer with the similar spec.. had the intel cpu and bios looked basic.. lubuntu was able to see a created partition on that machine
 The n4020 as u mentioned above
[02:45] <tomreyn> Al: if you can't find an Intel RST setting in the (rudimentarily looking) BIOS, you can boot to the Kubuntu live system again, bring it online, open a Terminal window (Konsole) and run:  dmesg | nc termbin.com
[02:46] <tomreyn> this should return a url you can then post here so we can maybe get a better idea on why the storage is not being detected.
[02:46] <tomreyn> someone else had a similar issue here, also could not get it to work on linux: https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/support-requests/156/
 Thank you (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> this should return a url you can then post here so we can maybe get a better idea on why the storage is not being detected.)
[02:48] <tomreyn> hmm, is this a chromebook?
[02:48] <tomreyn> but no, can't be, you said you're running windows on it
 That's correct (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> but no, can't be, you said you're running windows on it)
 Windows 10
 I think it's either the bios or the chip as that's the only difference between this install and the 1st  machine
 I'm pretty sure i was able disable uefi before
 Just guessing though..
[02:52] <tomreyn> the dmesg output should help clarify a few things
[03:00] <tomreyn> Al: any luck getting to that?
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/5de67d1e/file_3577.jpg
[03:02] <tomreyn> yeah that doesn't help
[03:03] <tomreyn> boot to the Kubuntu live system again, bring it online, open a Terminal window (Konsole) and run:  dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999
 Ok I'll try.. (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> the dmesg output should help clarify a few things)
 How do i type l on keyboard? As in  l nc
 Its getting late here. I wanted to thank you again for your help. I will keep going when I've had some sleep 
 Very kind of you to help me out .. Thank you (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> boot to the Kubuntu live system again, bring it online, open a Terminal window (Konsole) and run:  dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999)
[03:19] <tomreyn> lubot: okay, no problem, just try it another day.
[03:19] <tomreyn> the | character should be on a key of it's own if you're using a US keyboard. for other keyboard layouts, i'm not sure
 Thank you (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> the | character should be on a key of it's own if you're using a US keyboard. for other keyboard layouts, i'm not sure)
[03:21] <tomreyn> actually on the US keyboard the "pipe" character ("|") is shift-backslash, next to the backspace key: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#/media/File:Qwerty.svg
[03:22] <tomreyn> thes the 2nd light blue-ish key from the right on top
[03:22] <tomreyn> *that's the
[03:22] <tomreyn> but other keyboard layouts will differ
[03:25] <tomreyn> this explains how to type it on other keyboard layouts: http://kbd-intl.narod.ru/english/layouts
 I think the issue here is that the mmc storage is automatically mounted as removable media and it needs to be unmounted before starting the installation. (re @Al: Its getting late here. I wanted to thank you again for your help. I will keep going when I've had some sleep 
 Very kind of you to help me out .. Thank you)
[13:32] <KaiTheSharkWolf> hey i was just wondering what happened to the lubuntu website?
[13:33] <KaiTheSharkWolf> i cant seem to get a iso file
 https://lubuntu.me/
[13:33] <KaiTheSharkWolf> aaaah! it moved!!
[13:34] <KaiTheSharkWolf> thank you!
 Lubuntu.net?
[13:34] <KaiTheSharkWolf> i think so
[13:34] <KaiTheSharkWolf> ive only moved back to ubuntu like a few months ago
 The correct website IS lubuntu.me
[13:35] <KaiTheSharkWolf> i understand
[13:35] <KaiTheSharkWolf> im just saying its been years
 lubuntu.me has always been the official one
[13:38] <KaiTheSharkWolf> ok
[13:50] <voltarczx> hi
[13:51] <KaiTheSharkWolf> hello
 Thanks for the suggestion. I don't think it can see the drive prior to being able to unmount it.
 In the live environment it only shows the usb drive (re @kc2bez: I think the issue here is that the mmc storage is automatically mounted as removable media and it needs to be unmounted before starting the installation.)
[18:50] <Paulo455> Hi! Can someone help me? I'm trying to do manual partitioning to install Lubuntu, but I'm not succeeding. I have Windows 7 installed on my machine, but the option to erase all data doesn't appear and I need to do manual partitioning.
[18:50] <Paulo455> (Sorry for the spelling mistakes, I don't speak English very well.)