Re: Video Resolution, Grub2 and Kernel 2.6.32

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On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 11:38:33AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
> When I installed grub2 a short while back, I was using the kernel
> 2.6.31.6 and I enjoyed a full screen of 1024.768 32K color depth.  I
> followed the steps outlined here <http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB2#Setting_the_framebuffer_resolution>
> to the letter and all was great.
> 
> But when the kernel26 package upgraded to 2.6.32.2, This
> functionality broke.  I ended up having to remove the video related
> stuff from my grub line to get my system to boot.  When I say this
> didn't work anymore, basically my system wouldn't boot and I end up
> with a blank screen showing.
> 
> When I experimented by removing the insmod statement and using
> vga=790 by itself, the best I get is a 30 line display with 80
> columns width.
> 
> Anyone know what changed? It would appear that we may need to update
> the wiki page with new info for grub2 and video resolution.

Steve,

Just to complicate the issue, I upgraded to 2.6.32 on two systems
without incident, and vga=790 in the grub2 configuration file gives me
128 columns and 48 rows with the new kernel, just as it did with the
older one.

One of the systems is an AMD Athlon, the other is an Intel Pentium IV
dual core processor.Both are i686 systems. Is your system perchance an
X86-64? 

Chuck


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