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#1 2015-08-30 18:08:24
[SOLVED]Uefi arch usb wont boot
Hello so when i was booting the arch install usb it got stuck at these
EDIT: I think it may be a bug but im not entirely sure..
Last edited by Oblivion7 (2015-09-01 04:27:31)
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#2 2015-08-30 18:37:08
Re: [SOLVED]Uefi arch usb wont boot
Have you tried adding nomodeset to the kernel parameters?
#3 2015-08-30 20:18:00
Re: [SOLVED]Uefi arch usb wont boot
You may need to use:
#4 2015-08-30 20:26:35
Re: [SOLVED]Uefi arch usb wont boot
Have you tried adding nomodeset to the kernel parameters?
how do i edit kernel parameters on a install usb that wont boot?
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#5 2015-08-30 20:36:59
Re: [SOLVED]Uefi arch usb wont boot
how do i edit kernel parameters
Press «e» at the boot menu and add the desired parameter to the end of the line that starts with «linux» then I think you just press enter to boot the modified entry.
#6 2015-08-30 21:27:25
Re: [SOLVED]Uefi arch usb wont boot
how do i edit kernel parameters
Press «e» at the boot menu and add the desired parameter to the end of the line that starts with «linux» then I think you just press enter to boot the modified entry.
ok so i did what you said the errors went away but it still waits for it to respond in 30 seconds and never does and sends me to [rootfs /]#
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Installing Ubuntu from External HDD Failed to create kernel channel 22
Tried the 16LTS and then the 17 both give same error. Followed instructions in the guide to make the external HDD bootable.
Using an Alienware 17 R4
GTX 1070.
Thanks for your time in this matter.
Re: Installing Ubuntu from External HDD Failed to create kernel channel 22
Are you trying to install from a hard disk or to install to a hard disk? I’m confused as it sounds as if you have installed but can not get it to boot.
What instructions did you follow that have not succeeded, and tell us more about your hardware and system setup; RAM, CPU, BIOS or UEFI, etc etc?
Re: Installing Ubuntu from External HDD Failed to create kernel channel 22
Need to know answers to ajgreeny’s questions.
UEFI may be similar to Dell.
Dell usually has RAID on and has to be reset to AHCI for drive(s). And it seems to be the only one that wants Legacy/CSM/BIOS mode on, even to install in UEFI mode. Most with that on, only install in BIOS mode.
How you boot install media UEFI or BIOS is then how it installs.
For more info on UEFI install see link in my signature below.
Re: Installing Ubuntu from External HDD Failed to create kernel channel 22
I have the Ubuntu 17 iso on a 1TB external(USB3.0) HDD. I followed this instruction set https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutoria. 5.1505443630#0. I also used the included tutorial on how to make a bootable USB/HDD using Rufus. I have a partitioned internal HDD (190 GB) which I would like to install Ubunto to.
16GB Ram
CPU I7-7820K
BIOS: 1.1.8
OS Windows 10
GPU GTX 1070
Re: Installing Ubuntu from External HDD Failed to create kernel channel 22
Have you updated UEFI from Alienware to latest version.
Do you have SSD and if so updated firmware for SSD?
Have you turned off RAID?
Use Windows to shrink the Windows NTFS partition and make unallocated space for Ubuntu.
Best to use Something Else install option.
Shows install with screen shots. Both BIOS purple accessibility screen & UEFI black grub menu screen
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
Re: Installing Ubuntu from External HDD Failed to create kernel channel 22
ok so I replaced the quiet splash with nomodeset and that allowed me to run Ubuntu. Still ran into some errors with the install but i feel like i can troubleshoot those now.
The initial time i tried nomodeset the guide i found told me to just add it at the end of the quiet splash line but that didn’t work. With the initial issue resolved I will close this «ticket» Thank you.
Re: Installing Ubuntu from External HDD Failed to create kernel channel 22
Glad you got it working.
You can change to solved.
If further issues start a new thread with that issue in title.
Bit surprised that replacing quiet splash worked where adding it did not.
I normally suggest replace, most suggest adding it & I thought either worked.
I prefer not to have the quiet splash just to see what system is doing.
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Post by zerowan » Sat Feb 13, 2021 6:27 am
Hi, i just installed Linux Mint today on my Asus laptop today using USB. I have zero knowledge with computer but i decided to go with Linux since Windows 10 annoyed me due to lots of application cannot be opened.
The attached an url to show what i faced when booting my laptop.
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Post by Kadaitcha Man » Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:41 am
Go here and scroll down to the section titled Solving freezes during the boot sequence
If that gets you in to the desktop, post the output of this terminal command:
You can use copy/paste from the terminal. When you reply, you will see a small toolbar above the reply textbox. Select all the code and click the icon to wrap it in code tags and make it readable. It would be best if you don’t turn the machine off for now until we see what that output tells us.
Post by zerowan » Sat Feb 13, 2021 8:01 am
Go here and scroll down to the section titled Solving freezes during the boot sequence
If that gets you in to the desktop, post the output of this terminal command:
You can use copy/paste from the terminal. When you reply, you will see a small toolbar above the reply textbox. Select all the code and click the icon to wrap it in code tags and make it readable. It would be best if you don’t turn the machine off for now until we see what that output tells us.
Post by Kadaitcha Man » Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:42 pm
I take it then that you managed to successfully enter the desktop.
When following a youtube video,
I got to install drivers, so I installed NIVIDIA.drm and tried to reset the computer. The problem was after I insert the key to unlock the disk, it was not allowing me access, so I went into «Advanced options for Linux Mint 20.1 Cinnamon» and went into «Linux Mint 20.1 Cinnamon, with Linux 5.4.0-58-generic» to try and change the driver back to its original. After going back into the driver manager resetting back to my default driver, I receive this message every time I insert my key.
I tried to change the driver again, but I had to change my authentication password because of a login loop. I can still login in, however, the original authentication password I use doesn’t work with the new user I created. If you can help me, that would be really appreciated
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Ксорг стартует но ничего не показывает на gtx 970m + интегрированная видеокарта
А интегрированная интел? На неё дрова ставил? Невидия же не умеет в монитор.
Пофиксил, зафтыкал что 01 и 1 не одно и тоже. xorg.log, xorg.conf
С интегрированной картой и xf-video-intel в логах ядра артефакты
C конфигом (xorg.conf):
Итак, 5 лет назад NVIDIA выпустила технологию Optimus. Суть технологии: когда 3D не нагружено, используется чип Intel, а NVIDIA обесточен. Когда 3D нагружен, NVIDIA включается. Зачем? NVIDIA не смогла сделать качественное энергосбережение, а Intel смог. Таким образом экономится батарейка.
Optimus представляет из себя Intel, к которому подключен кабель монитора, плюс NVIDIA, к которой не подключен монитор. Система пробрасывает картинку с чипа на чип. Такое технологическое усложнение ударило по пользователям Windows XP и Linux. На ранних моделях ноутбуков с Optimus, видеокарту можно было выбрать в BIOS.
Сначала проблему решили энтузиасты: на NVIDIA запускались вторые иксы с виртуальным экраном. Затем, с помощью связки костылей связки VirtualGL + Bumblebee + Optirun, картинка отправлялась на иксы, запущенные на Intel. В итоге всё выглядело точно так же, как в Windows.
Утилита nvidia-xconfig не умеет настраивать Optimus автоматически. Требуется ручная правка конфига xorg.conf, а также менеджера логина в иксы: XDM/GDM/KDM/LightDM/SDDM.
Компания Canonical, в сотрудничестве с NVIDIA, пропатчила утилиту NVIDIA X Server Settings, добавив в неё переключалку между Intel и NVIDIA. На остальных дистрибутивах Linux, технологию PRIME настраивают правкой конфигов.
Недостатки Bumblebee: не используется технология DMA-BUF, позволяющая копировать картинку с NVIDIA в Intel напрямую. Поэтому на системную шину идёт нагрузка, FPS снижается, перед выводом картинки есть незначительная задержка.
Недостатки NVIDIA PRIME: не работает энергосбережение, нельзя избавиться от тиринга.
В конфигурациях с Bumblebee нет тиринга потому, что десктоп рисует Intel + Mesa, а с NVIDIA пробрасывается только окно/экран с игрой. А в NVIDIA PRIME, на чипе Intel используется сторонний драйвер modesetting вместо i965, поэтому тиринг победить нельзя.
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