I've been running Fedora 25 on a homebuilt PC since 2016. It was becoming
unstable so I planned to install F40 on an alternate partition, but before
I was ready we had a power outage. Since my 2 PC's are on an UPS, I was
able to gracefully shut them down. After power returned, 11 hours later,
the Win10 box rebooted, no problem. But the F25 box couldn't reboot.
So, I put the KDE version of F40 on a multiboot flash drive... and couldn't
get that to boot.
I tried Knoppix 9.1, and using grub edit, added 'nomodeset' to the boot
cmdline to get that to boot.
Then I tried the non-KDE F40 ISO. but even adding 'nomodeset' did not
produce a successfull boot.
However, I just tried booting Kubuntu 24.04 LTS from a flash drive and had
no problem getting that to boot.
Does anyone have any insight into why F40 won't boot on this i7-6800k CPU
system with 32 GB of RAM?
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