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Hi
After distro-hopping for a while, I decided to go back to arch, as it's where I feel most at home.
However, I have an issue when trying to boot off the live USB:
After selecting arch linux from the USB in systemd-boot, the screen goes completely blank, and nothing displays. I think the system may be running, but that there's just some issue with the graphics driver on the ISO (which I downloaded today).
Booting the installed OS on my laptop (Slackware current) still works fine, so if you need any info, I might be able to get it. As I said, it might be a graphics driver issue.
Specs:
Intel i3 6100U with integrated graphics
8GB RAM
I'm starting to miss arch, so I really hope that there is a solution.
Thanks in advance,
pebble
EDIT:
This turned out seem to be an ACPI error in the kernel. Booting with the parameter
acpi=off
allowed me to boot. After this, I installed the LTS kernel, and things are working fine. I'm marking this as solved, but this may be an issue for others, and this seems to be a kernel bug.
I did, however, have to use an external keyboard for the installation, as the laptop's keyboard wasn't responding.
Last edited by pebble (2021-08-23 16:21:52)
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Have you tried booting the live USB with nomodeset kernel flag? Also was the download verified before writing to disk?
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Have you tried booting the live USB with nomodeset kernel flag? Also was the download verified before writing to disk?
I did verify the ISO, and I tried adding the nomodeset kernel flag (should be done by pressing e and adding nomodeset to the end of the string in systemd-boot if I'm not mistaken). No luck, unfortunately.
Thanks for the reply, though c:
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