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I tried to install openSUSE on my desktop PC and load openSUSE 42.3 to my USB stick by using SUSE Studio Imagewriter (my laptop is running openSUSE). However, after a while the screen turns black and nothing happens.
My desktop PC loads the GRUB (at least it looks like GRUB) from USB and I choose the option Installation. The kernel seems to be loaded and things are printed on the screen. The last things printed on the screen before turning black are:
>>> openSUSE Leap 42.3 installation program v5.0.104 (c) 1996-2016 SUSE LLC <<<
Starting udev...
After this, the PC seems to do nothing and my display turns black.
First, I thought this was a problem of the USB stick, downloaded openSUSE a second time, checked its hash, and tried on my laptop (where everything seems to be OK) but nothing changed. Both, the DVD install and Net install showed the same issue or at least symptoms.
So I assume it has something to do with my desktop PC. It has AMD CPU and NVidia graphics card (my laptop has both from Intel). Maybe this needs some special attention?
Any suggestions what could be the problem or what to try next?
Many thanks and have a nice day.
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I tried to install openSUSE on my desktop PC and load openSUSE 42.3 to my USB stick by using SUSE Studio Imagewriter (my laptop is running openSUSE). However, after a while the screen turns black and nothing happens.
My desktop PC loads the GRUB (at least it looks like GRUB) from USB and I choose the option Installation. The kernel seems to be loaded and things are printed on the screen. The last things printed on the screen before turning black are:
>>> openSUSE Leap 42.3 installation program v5.0.104 (c) 1996-2016 SUSE LLC <<<
Starting udev...
After this, the PC seems to do nothing and my display turns black.
First, I thought this was a problem of the USB stick, downloaded openSUSE a second time, checked its hash, and tried on my laptop (where everything seems to be OK) but nothing changed. Both, the DVD install and Net install showed the same issue or at least symptoms.
So I assume it has something to do with my desktop PC. It has AMD CPU and NVidia graphics card (my laptop has both from Intel). Maybe this needs some special attention?
Any suggestions what could be the problem or what to try next?
Many thanks and have a nice day.
system-installation opensuse startup
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I tried to install openSUSE on my desktop PC and load openSUSE 42.3 to my USB stick by using SUSE Studio Imagewriter (my laptop is running openSUSE). However, after a while the screen turns black and nothing happens.
My desktop PC loads the GRUB (at least it looks like GRUB) from USB and I choose the option Installation. The kernel seems to be loaded and things are printed on the screen. The last things printed on the screen before turning black are:
>>> openSUSE Leap 42.3 installation program v5.0.104 (c) 1996-2016 SUSE LLC <<<
Starting udev...
After this, the PC seems to do nothing and my display turns black.
First, I thought this was a problem of the USB stick, downloaded openSUSE a second time, checked its hash, and tried on my laptop (where everything seems to be OK) but nothing changed. Both, the DVD install and Net install showed the same issue or at least symptoms.
So I assume it has something to do with my desktop PC. It has AMD CPU and NVidia graphics card (my laptop has both from Intel). Maybe this needs some special attention?
Any suggestions what could be the problem or what to try next?
Many thanks and have a nice day.
system-installation opensuse startup
I tried to install openSUSE on my desktop PC and load openSUSE 42.3 to my USB stick by using SUSE Studio Imagewriter (my laptop is running openSUSE). However, after a while the screen turns black and nothing happens.
My desktop PC loads the GRUB (at least it looks like GRUB) from USB and I choose the option Installation. The kernel seems to be loaded and things are printed on the screen. The last things printed on the screen before turning black are:
>>> openSUSE Leap 42.3 installation program v5.0.104 (c) 1996-2016 SUSE LLC <<<
Starting udev...
After this, the PC seems to do nothing and my display turns black.
First, I thought this was a problem of the USB stick, downloaded openSUSE a second time, checked its hash, and tried on my laptop (where everything seems to be OK) but nothing changed. Both, the DVD install and Net install showed the same issue or at least symptoms.
So I assume it has something to do with my desktop PC. It has AMD CPU and NVidia graphics card (my laptop has both from Intel). Maybe this needs some special attention?
Any suggestions what could be the problem or what to try next?
Many thanks and have a nice day.
system-installation opensuse startup
system-installation opensuse startup
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Well, found a solution:
In the grub press key E when Installation is highlighted. The entry should look like this:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Add nomodeset to the row that starts with linuxefi, it looks like that:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent nomodeset
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Finally pres F10 to load run.
That did the trick for me.
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Well, found a solution:
In the grub press key E when Installation is highlighted. The entry should look like this:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Add nomodeset to the row that starts with linuxefi, it looks like that:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent nomodeset
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Finally pres F10 to load run.
That did the trick for me.
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Well, found a solution:
In the grub press key E when Installation is highlighted. The entry should look like this:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Add nomodeset to the row that starts with linuxefi, it looks like that:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent nomodeset
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Finally pres F10 to load run.
That did the trick for me.
add a comment |
Well, found a solution:
In the grub press key E when Installation is highlighted. The entry should look like this:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Add nomodeset to the row that starts with linuxefi, it looks like that:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent nomodeset
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Finally pres F10 to load run.
That did the trick for me.
Well, found a solution:
In the grub press key E when Installation is highlighted. The entry should look like this:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Add nomodeset to the row that starts with linuxefi, it looks like that:
setparams 'Installation'
set gfxpayload=keep
echo 'Loading kernel ...'
linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent nomodeset
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrdefi /boot/x64_86/loader/initrd
Finally pres F10 to load run.
That did the trick for me.
answered Mar 23 '18 at 7:31
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