Hello everyone!
I'm attempting to switch to Linux from Mac OS on a Macbook Pro model number MacBookPro10,1 with the latest BIOS and firmware. I need to have full-disk encryption for work, so I allowed the fedora installer to set up an encrypted LVM volume alongside my Mac partition (I'm dual-booting). But alas! Upon booting for the first time, I get this error message:
(In yellow) [3.226029] pci 0000:00:01.0: ASPM: Could not configure common clock
[4.258867] i915 0000:00:02.0: Invalid ROM contents
The boot then hangs...and nothing happens.
i915 refers to the graphics chipset on my laptop. I had previously tried Ubuntu (which didn't end up being what I was looking for) and found that when I installed the server version, without the graphical boot, Ubuntu booted, but when I installed the desktop version, with a graphical boot, it did not.
So I currently wish to disable graphical boot in Fedora. I'd also be happy to do a new installation to get rid of the graphical boot if that's what it takes.
Any kind advice?
Daniel
I'm attempting to switch to Linux from Mac OS on a Macbook Pro model number MacBookPro10,1 with the latest BIOS and firmware. I need to have full-disk encryption for work, so I allowed the fedora installer to set up an encrypted LVM volume alongside my Mac partition (I'm dual-booting). But alas! Upon booting for the first time, I get this error message:
(In yellow) [3.226029] pci 0000:00:01.0: ASPM: Could not configure common clock
[4.258867] i915 0000:00:02.0: Invalid ROM contents
The boot then hangs...and nothing happens.
i915 refers to the graphics chipset on my laptop. I had previously tried Ubuntu (which didn't end up being what I was looking for) and found that when I installed the server version, without the graphical boot, Ubuntu booted, but when I installed the desktop version, with a graphical boot, it did not.
So I currently wish to disable graphical boot in Fedora. I'd also be happy to do a new installation to get rid of the graphical boot if that's what it takes.
Any kind advice?
Daniel
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