Can't install Bazzite Gnome Nvidia on HP Envy 13 (ba0553na) Laptop
I've used the the listed options on the Bazzite site to get the Offline ISO. The goal is to have this Dual Booted with an existing install of Windows 11 on the same NVMe SSD. I've already partition the drive, with about half ready for Bazzite. The attached image of the error appears as soon as the installer tries to start. I never actually see the Anaconda installer GUI. I have about 3-5 seconds to click on the
Things I've tried:
P.S. Is using the Nvidia image correct in this use case considering that the laptop has an integrated Intel GPU and a Dedicated Nvidia MX350 GPU?
More info link before the cursor disappears and few seconds later the system reboots. As far as I can tell it's not a hard crash since some strings appear once the screen goes to black before the reboot.Things I've tried:
- Creating the install media with Rufus and Balena Etcher.
- Disabling Secure Boot
P.S. Is using the Nvidia image correct in this use case considering that the laptop has an integrated Intel GPU and a Dedicated Nvidia MX350 GPU?


Solution
The culprit was Intel Optane. This laptop comes with a 512gb NVMe SSD and a 32GB Intel Optane on the same stick. This means you can set up the Optane part to speed up / assist the main SDD in the BIOS and that technically means they are operated by a RAID Driver. I had that on and Anaconda apparently doesn't like it.
I figured it out by finding the error in the file:
Then when looking up that issue I've found these two links:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/error-installing-fedora-with-anaconda-no-device-at-md127/84502
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/142ve2f/can_i_install_fedora_with_dual_boot_in_a_laptop/
That's when I remembered about the Optaine in this laptop. I've reset all the other options back on so the screenshot above is with Secure Boot, TMP and Intel Software Guard Extensions enabled. Just to note, when you disable the Optane Volume it doesn't give you any progress bar but you won't be able to go up onto the other options so you will know that it's doing things. As it says it will preserve all user data if you select yes so don't worry. Took about 5 mins to do it.
I also got curious so I took the laptop apart so that is the SSD inside.
I figured it out by finding the error in the file:
tmp/anaconda.log.Then when looking up that issue I've found these two links:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/error-installing-fedora-with-anaconda-no-device-at-md127/84502
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/142ve2f/can_i_install_fedora_with_dual_boot_in_a_laptop/
That's when I remembered about the Optaine in this laptop. I've reset all the other options back on so the screenshot above is with Secure Boot, TMP and Intel Software Guard Extensions enabled. Just to note, when you disable the Optane Volume it doesn't give you any progress bar but you won't be able to go up onto the other options so you will know that it's doing things. As it says it will preserve all user data if you select yes so don't worry. Took about 5 mins to do it.
I also got curious so I took the laptop apart so that is the SSD inside.













