On 07/09, Murari wrote: > When I start my laptop (or restart it) and select the Arch Linux entry in the > gummiboot menu, I sometimes only see a blank screen instead of any error > messages or any of the usual boot text. This is a known issue, and yes, it's hard to describe or pin down. Some UEFI firmwares just don't seem to play nice with the kernel every couple versions or so. The systems that are effected seem almost random, which is probably why it's been around for so long. There are two workarounds that seem to work for people: - Downgrade the kernel and wait until the next update. - Build a kernel with ABS. For some reason this resolves the issue on some machines. And I don't mean build a *custom* kernel---for some reason, simply downloading the PKGBUILD for the 'linux' package, running makepkg and installing it seems to eliminate boot problems for some people. Personally, after this happened to me a third time I just started booting in legacy mode with Syslinux. -- "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools." - Douglas Adams