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How to fix boot error UUID disk drive is not ready or not present where micro failed to load microcode_amd.bin and HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed?


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When I updated to the new Kernel 3.7.2, everything goes ok, but when it comes to powering on Linux Mint, it shows me two warnings:



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When I updated to the new Kernel 3.7.2, everything goes ok, but when it comes to powering on Linux Mint, it shows me two warnings:



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  • I just edited images. Sorry for that.

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1) If you have installed AMD CPU you need to get latest microcode from AMD site But it seems site is down right now.



2) For fixing disk UUID error you should check /etc/fstab/ for absent partitions.






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  • I solved problem #2. I just deleted line of the code where is swap partition defined. I can`t open that AMD link that dchirikov sended. Any alternative?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:13












  • I just saw at this page link that my processor family is not on the list. My processor family is 16. Any idea how to fix beside that?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:27











  • It's looks like you really have no support for your CPU. I guess you can disable microcode module by executing blacklist microcode >> /etc/modprobe.d/microcode.conf

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:37











  • How is that going to effect on system performance etc.?

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  • I dont'n know really. You'd better test it.

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  • I solved problem #2. I just deleted line of the code where is swap partition defined. I can`t open that AMD link that dchirikov sended. Any alternative?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:13












  • I just saw at this page link that my processor family is not on the list. My processor family is 16. Any idea how to fix beside that?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:27











  • It's looks like you really have no support for your CPU. I guess you can disable microcode module by executing blacklist microcode >> /etc/modprobe.d/microcode.conf

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:37











  • How is that going to effect on system performance etc.?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:40











  • I dont'n know really. You'd better test it.

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:47















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1) If you have installed AMD CPU you need to get latest microcode from AMD site But it seems site is down right now.



2) For fixing disk UUID error you should check /etc/fstab/ for absent partitions.






share|improve this answer

























  • I solved problem #2. I just deleted line of the code where is swap partition defined. I can`t open that AMD link that dchirikov sended. Any alternative?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:13












  • I just saw at this page link that my processor family is not on the list. My processor family is 16. Any idea how to fix beside that?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:27











  • It's looks like you really have no support for your CPU. I guess you can disable microcode module by executing blacklist microcode >> /etc/modprobe.d/microcode.conf

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:37











  • How is that going to effect on system performance etc.?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:40











  • I dont'n know really. You'd better test it.

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:47













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1) If you have installed AMD CPU you need to get latest microcode from AMD site But it seems site is down right now.



2) For fixing disk UUID error you should check /etc/fstab/ for absent partitions.






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1) If you have installed AMD CPU you need to get latest microcode from AMD site But it seems site is down right now.



2) For fixing disk UUID error you should check /etc/fstab/ for absent partitions.







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  • I solved problem #2. I just deleted line of the code where is swap partition defined. I can`t open that AMD link that dchirikov sended. Any alternative?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:13












  • I just saw at this page link that my processor family is not on the list. My processor family is 16. Any idea how to fix beside that?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:27











  • It's looks like you really have no support for your CPU. I guess you can disable microcode module by executing blacklist microcode >> /etc/modprobe.d/microcode.conf

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:37











  • How is that going to effect on system performance etc.?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:40











  • I dont'n know really. You'd better test it.

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:47

















  • I solved problem #2. I just deleted line of the code where is swap partition defined. I can`t open that AMD link that dchirikov sended. Any alternative?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:13












  • I just saw at this page link that my processor family is not on the list. My processor family is 16. Any idea how to fix beside that?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:27











  • It's looks like you really have no support for your CPU. I guess you can disable microcode module by executing blacklist microcode >> /etc/modprobe.d/microcode.conf

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:37











  • How is that going to effect on system performance etc.?

    – djomlatan
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:40











  • I dont'n know really. You'd better test it.

    – dchirikov
    Jan 15 '13 at 20:47
















I solved problem #2. I just deleted line of the code where is swap partition defined. I can`t open that AMD link that dchirikov sended. Any alternative?

– djomlatan
Jan 15 '13 at 20:13






I solved problem #2. I just deleted line of the code where is swap partition defined. I can`t open that AMD link that dchirikov sended. Any alternative?

– djomlatan
Jan 15 '13 at 20:13














I just saw at this page link that my processor family is not on the list. My processor family is 16. Any idea how to fix beside that?

– djomlatan
Jan 15 '13 at 20:27





I just saw at this page link that my processor family is not on the list. My processor family is 16. Any idea how to fix beside that?

– djomlatan
Jan 15 '13 at 20:27













It's looks like you really have no support for your CPU. I guess you can disable microcode module by executing blacklist microcode >> /etc/modprobe.d/microcode.conf

– dchirikov
Jan 15 '13 at 20:37





It's looks like you really have no support for your CPU. I guess you can disable microcode module by executing blacklist microcode >> /etc/modprobe.d/microcode.conf

– dchirikov
Jan 15 '13 at 20:37













How is that going to effect on system performance etc.?

– djomlatan
Jan 15 '13 at 20:40





How is that going to effect on system performance etc.?

– djomlatan
Jan 15 '13 at 20:40













I dont'n know really. You'd better test it.

– dchirikov
Jan 15 '13 at 20:47





I dont'n know really. You'd better test it.

– dchirikov
Jan 15 '13 at 20:47

















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