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OK, i will try to explain to the best of my ability what happened when i was done installing arch and rebooted.
Well i booted into arch core-iso and set my time [UTC] and date.
and then i made for partitions as follows,
sda 1 - 20 gb - /root, boot, type 83
sda2 - 12 gb - /var type 83
sda 3 - 8.3 gb - type 82 - /swap
sda 4 - rest of memory - type 83 - /home
then wrote it
Then went onto install the Base, base-devel + sudo, wirelesstools, ndsiwrappers, wpa - supplicant, ssh, and net - cfg,
then installed it, then went on the config the system with nano
- click - /etc/rc.conf
edited the following
hostname = "baxxan"
eth0 = "dhcp"
gateway= "dhcp"
ctrl - x, y, enter
- clicked /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
then uncommented the [#] next to the url
"http://mirrorit.edu/archlinux/$repolos/1000"
and the ftp to
then set the root password
Then went onto install bootloader [ the hdd was empty so not much work there]
installed it on /dev/sda
then rebooted
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upon reboot i preformed system update
[pacman -Syu] as the root user
then through pacman installed xorg, gnome, gnome-extra, and alsa-utils
then configed the /etc/rc.conf files [ nano /etc/rc.conf]
and added "hal" and "gdm" to the daemons
then typed "adduser"
and completed on the required asked for information for adding that user
then went onto /etc/sudoers [nano /etc/sudoers]
and under,
root ALL= (ALL) + ALL
wrote,
username ALL = (ALL) + ALL
THEN saved and rebooted. and was happy i was done with my arch linux install!
BUT WHEN I REBOOTED, and went into arch linux through the new bootloader, NOTHING but a BLACK SCREEN, comes up with two little white lines near the top! i even tried booting into the fallback option and its the same black screen with 2 little lines near the top!
WTF IS GOING ON!
Please help
Thank you,
P.S -
dont send me the dam link to the beginners cause i READ It, believe me.
Thanks!
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this has happen to me more then once just to tell you, when i tried installing arch around 5 month ago
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please don't put text like URGENT or HELP! in your topic titles, it will only distract people from the actual problem
about your issue, it could be a problem with [wiki]KMS[/wiki]. first thing to try is to disable it (see the wiki page and search the forums for topics concerning your specific brand/type of card and bootup problems)
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please don't put text like URGENT or HELP! in your topic titles, it will only distract people from the actual problem
about your issue, it could be a problem with [wiki]KMS[/wiki]. first thing to try is to disable it (see the wiki page and search the forums for topics concerning your specific brand/type of card and bootup problems)
k r u sure this is the problem, also the KMS link you sent me, is that the wiki?
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Click it and find out. If you installed a new kernel, are you sure the initram generation was succesfull?
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> his has happen to me more then once just to tell you, when i tried installing arch around 5 month ago
How did you fix it?
If you're booting straight into Gnome, try booting into console to see if it's a problem w/ the graphic part of your system or maybe it's the kernel's fault.
Last edited by karol (2010-07-07 17:26:27)
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guess it wasn't that urgent..
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It's not entirely clear form your description, did you get the normal kernel boot messages? Where exactly in the boot process does it fail?
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Thread title edited to make it less annoying.
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