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From: | Richard Collins |
Subject: | Re: Grub 2 EFI blind mode [Solved] |
Date: | Sun, 06 Jan 2013 10:40:31 +0000 |
User-agent: | KMail/4.9.3 (Linux/3.5.0-21-generic; KDE/4.9.3; x86_64; ; ) |
Sorry, I suppose I didn't explain all the steps.
Ultimately, I booted into konppix (32bit) and changed the automatic entry in cypttab and fstab to noauto ( this normally asks for a password at startup so encrypted disks can be mounted ). That allowed the boot process to continue automatically. After crossing everything and waiting for all the fscks to finish I got a login screen.
Then I installed refind ( a EFI bootloader alternative to Grub2) which doesn't cause the boot process to be hidden.
The original problem I was trying to fix still isn't fixed - refind doesn't remove the warning I get in the log, but it's not the reason I posted.
On Sunday 06 Jan 2013 12:51:42 Andrey Borzenkov wrote: > В Sat, 05 Jan 2013 20:54:06 +0000 > > Richard Collins <address@hidden> пишет: > > Thanks Tom but the problem wasn't the discs, I've had some success. It's > > a > > case of multi problems, I think my PC has a grudge. > > You say "SOLVED" but do not explain how. It would be helpful for others > if you explained how you solved it. > > > Problem #1: no keyboard/mouse with 64 bit distros > > Reason: IOMMU support was enabled in the BIOS, this was enabled to try and > > fix #2 > > > > Problem #2: NVidia driver is unstable on a Grub2+EFI+64bit system > > The fix was supposed to be disable the graphics that grub uses. This > > causes #3 > > > > Problem 3#: Changing the grub settings I discribed means that you can't > > see > > the boot screen - not a feature I'm comfortable with and stops booting if > > the boot process needs user input. > > Solution: ? > > So that I understand what happens > > - you get GRUB2 screen. You see output and can use keyboard to navigate > it. Right?
Yes - the keyboard, mouse, network (and probably others) stopped working when a 64bit kernel is running.
> - GRUB2 screen itself is in text mode or in graphic mode?
It's always been in text mode as far as I can remember
> - when you select GRUB2 menu entry to launch Linux you get messages > about wrong mode and "booting blind". No output from Linux kernel > after that. Correct?
Yes - some HDD light flashing but as it's on a SSD it never flashes for very long anyway. After disabling the automatic crypt disk mounting it started performing checks on the harddrives and eventually started X
> > > On Saturday 05 Jan 2013 14:16:13 you wrote: > > > > Hello all, I need some help. My system has become unbootable. > > > > It was working fine with EFI booting until I set the following in > > /etc/default/grub.conf > > GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text > > GRUB_GFXMODE=auto > > > > I then ran update-grub2 > > > > When I reboot grub says: > > "error: invalid video mode specification 'text' > > "booting in blind mode" > > > > the system then hangs indefinatly after a brief flash from the harddrive. > > It may be waiting for a password for an encrypted volume I have but i > > wont repond to "S" or "Esc" keypresses > > > > I've tried adding set gfxpayload=true|keep|false - none of which work > > Ive tried adding set gfxmode=640x480 > > > > The kubuntu boot cd wont load properly and 12.04 has broken keyboard / > > mouse support. this is driving me mad! > > > > How can I undo the changes I made at the commandline? > > Does anyone know a good efi rescue system? > > > > I have a MSI 990FXA-GD65 (version E7640AMS V19.9) > > The system only has Kubuntu 12.10 installed on ssd with gpt |
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