Dnia 2016-06-26, nie o godzinie 16:49 +0200, Peter Baranyi pisze: > thanks, I disabled quiet, I'll check the messages. > > It is a new machine, 1-2 months old. > > On 23 June 2016 at 21:57, Norbert Kiszka <norb...@linux.pl> wrote: > > Dnia 2016-06-23, czw o godzinie 09:14 +0200, Peter Baranyi pisze: > >> hi, > >> > >> when I turn on my desktop computer (i5 Skylake) with Debian testing, > >> on the first try it always freezes right after the grub menu. Then > >> when I press reset, it always boots correctly. I have one SATA SSD (/, > >> /home), one SATA HDD (only storage) and one M2 NVME SSD (not even > >> mounted, has Windows). > >> > >> How do I fix this? Thanks! > >> Peter > >> > > > > Sounds like a motherboard problem. > > > > BTW, how old is? Also, how old is Your psu? > > > > Anyway, drop quiet from kernel command line (in grub.cfg) to see early > > messages and upgrade Your bios. > > > > >
So, capacitors should be ok (unless its factory defect). Check messages and eventually logs. Eventually try another kernel. BTW. Did You run fsck?