Indeed, I don't need to use the monitor, but it is useful to login, to
configure the system and to interact just in case of network interface
unavailability. I will search for the term and driver you suggests.
By the way, to push the Debian developers: with LINUX MINT the system works
perfectly...
Hi,
> Then the screen slowly turns white. The problem seems to be in the video
> interface integrated in the Atom E6xx.
yes, that's your problem, it's not actually an intel gpu but powervr IP with an
extremely crappy driver situation. Do you need display output your task?
otherwise I'd scrap i
2016-02-08 22:00 GMT+01:00 Pascal Hambourg :
> Fabrizio Carrai a écrit :
> > Yes! The GRUB_TERMINAL=console setting works...at least I moved
> forward.Now
> > I can access and edit the GRUB menu.
>
> Note that it may still be possible to use the graphic terminal but with
> specific graphics mode s
Fabrizio Carrai a écrit :
> Yes! The GRUB_TERMINAL=console setting works...at least I moved forward.Now
> I can access and edit the GRUB menu.
Note that it may still be possible to use the graphic terminal but with
specific graphics mode selected in /etc/default/grub.
> Now the last messages visi
Yes! The GRUB_TERMINAL=console setting works...at least I moved forward.Now
I can access and edit the GRUB menu.
Now the last messages visible on the screen are:
Unable to read GCT!
VBT signature missing
Then the screen slowly turns white. The problem seems to be in the video
interface integrate
I tried the stable debian 8.3 netinst, both 64 and 32 bits versions.
F.
Il 06 feb 2016 5:06 PM, "computer.enthusiastic" <
computer.enthusias...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Hi Fabrizio,
>
>
> 2016-02-06 11:39 GMT+01:00 Fabrizio Carrai :
>
>>
>> The system succesfully boot the installation ISO from
Hi Fabrizio,
2016-02-06 11:39 GMT+01:00 Fabrizio Carrai :
>
> The system succesfully boot the installation ISO from USB, so I also tried
> to put the HD in an USB interface adapter but again without results.
>
What is the name of Debian installation ISO image you have used ?
Pascal,
you understood correctly: the GRUB is not even shown. Indeed it would be a
problen, but now is secondary.
If the GRUB could continue the process (after the timeout), even showing
nothing, that could be temporary acceptable. The problem is that it looks
like that GRUB stuck the PC.
I'm conv
I'm using an ADLINk Nanox-tx, The Bios ia an American Megatrends A1.2
The BIOS reports that EMT64 is supported.
Boot settings are coorect. I took care to set the HD as first device, but
with no joy.
The system succesfully boot the installation ISO from USB, so I also tried
to put the HD in an USB
Brian a écrit :
> On Fri 05 Feb 2016 at 15:05:27 +0100, Fabrizio Carrai wrote:
>
>> Then, at the boot time, nothing happen. After the BIOS messages the screen
>> remain black (no messages at all).
>>
>> I temporary move the disk to another computer and then I was able to boot
>> the fresh Debian i
On Fri 05 Feb 2016 at 15:05:27 +0100, Fabrizio Carrai wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm using a single board computer where I'm trying to install Debian 8.3.
>
> The boot from USB was fine, and so the whole installation process. The
> target SATA HD has been partitioned by the installer and nothing was
>
Hi Fabrizio,
> I'm using a single board computer
you need to be more specific. What Computer? As you're saying BIOS and later on
other computer this sounds like i386 or amd64. But is it
- EFI64
- EFI32
- actually BIOS?
other than that:
boot settings correct?
I've seen HP EFI32/64 craptops that
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