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On Sat, May 15, 2021 at 8:03 AM Todd Goodman <tsg@×××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> This is likely not your issue with an integrated Intel GPU, but I was |
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> building a new system recently with UEFI, ASUS ROG mobo, and nvidia GPU and |
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> had this same issue. |
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> Surprisingly, this turned out to require me to set the simple framebuffer |
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> support in the kernel config (I also set the UEFI framebuffer support) or |
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> else I would get no screen output after the loading initial ramdisk... |
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> message. |
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> Just something I ran into for the first time ever recently |
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Thanks! This may actually be the crux of all the issues I’ve had. I’ve |
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now got this mobo booting gentoo from disk (instead of usb) while using |
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grub as the boot loader. I have not gotten X11 working. When I make the |
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kernel modifications advised in https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Xorg/Guide, I |
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get the same black screen after loading the initrd as I did the first time |
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I started wrestling with this beast. Adding “nomodeset” to the boot |
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command gives me back my screen, but it interferes with X11. So, I’ll take |
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another look at the kernel config with your experience in mind. |
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Fingers crossed! |
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John |
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