Just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on a NUC replacing 19.10.
The aforementioned issue has changed and it appears whatever was changed
post 5.3.0-24 was done intentionally.
The machine finishes post and the normal Intel NUC splash screen appears
with the F Keys displayed. The screen stays
@Danil Grigorev,
No. I don't think so. I'm running on 5.3.0-24 on two NUC"s without the
issue now. My plan is to stay on 24 until this issue is resolved. I
modified Grub using the following lines.
#GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT=true
So the newer kernels are updated in the no
Can it be just grub and not the kernel?
After I edit the grub boot menu entry via "e"
and remove load_video and gfxmode after the recordfail line,
the Intel NUC splash screens don't appear for me.
The boot time seems the same. Only the boot dots in the middle of the screen
start flashing a bit late
dpkg -l | grep plymouth
ii libplymouth4:amd640.9.3-1ubuntu7.18.04.2
amd64graphical boot animation and logger - shared
libraries
ii plymouth 0.9.3-1ubuntu7.18.04.2
amd64
What's the output of `dpkg -l | grep plymouth`?
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@kaihengfeng, I tested 5.6, same behavior except the splash is faster
now, lasting for around 1.5s at most.
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Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.6-rc4/
If mainline kernel is also broken, we need to bisect between 5.3.0-24
and 5.3.0-26.
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@gerald4674 Yes you are right. I installed 5.3.0-24, it works without
"Intel", so I think we can narrow down to changes b/w 24 and 26. And
yes, the screen has no F key list.
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@Kaijjia Feng, yes the symptom. But it didn't start until 5.3.0-26.
Running on -24 right now without the looping back and restarting. If you
notice the intel splash screen does not have the F key list on the lower
right the second time around.
@Kai-Heng Feng, no spinning circle. Just normal post s
Is there a circle spinning under the POST logo?
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Same here with my NUC8i5BEK.
With kernel 5.3, after GRUB, the Intel splash screen will show again
twice, takes about 2~3 seconds, then enters the LUKS passphrase screen
(I have disk encryption enabled).
With kernel 5.0 or any other kernel before, after GRUB it goes directly
to the LUKS screen, wi
Yes the desktop can be reached but the kernels beyond 5.3.0-24 including
the latest one 5.3.0-40 loop twice including POST before continuing. Its
a bug not a cosmetic change. I'm pretty confident it affects many Intel
Nucs, not just my two listed above. Since these machines boot in about 7
seconds
I am not sure I understand. If desktop session can be reached, seems
like it's only a cosmetic change?
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Just a quick note that after install of kernel 5.3.0-29, same issue
reported above still exists. Back to running 5.3.0-24 on two mentioned
machines above.
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