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Wow what a ride. Congrats on making it work, I'm not sure if I wouldn't have given up at some point. Great job!
About kissing M$'s ass, don't get me started on updating the BIOS on a HP Laptop, they require you to do that in Windows cause it's the only way to get their downloader to run. So it's not only Lenovo's Laptops that don't play nice with Linux.
I didn't even want to take a chance with an HP considering how fucked up their printers are.
I have HP Zbook, Linux works fine. There is a BIOS bug that linux boot acknowledges and moves forward with...just an annoying few intial mesaages during bootup