Re: Screen resolution while booting and on CLI

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Did you try booting from a live medium and chrooting in?

Dnia 8 października 2022 09:45:00 GMT+01:00, bf <oldiebutgoalie@xxxxxxxxx> napisał/a:
Indeed I did not run that command.Thank you for the tip!

But now that I did it says:
"Legacy `ask' parameter no longer supported"

And now it doesn't boot at all anymore:
"error: you need to load the kernel first"


On Sat, 2022-10-08 at 09:32 +0100, KSP Atlas wrote:
Have you tried to run the command "sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg"
after doing the change?

Dnia 8 października 2022 09:25:33 GMT+01:00, bf <oldiebutgoalie@xxxxxxxxx>
napisał/a:
Hello,

I have a problem with the screen resolution while booting the PC and
afterwards.
Part of the font is cut up at the left hand and upper side of the screen
before
booting into Arch Linux.
And in Arch Linux itself (when the log in screen appears) the screen
resolution
is way too high, everything is located at the upper left corner of the
screen.

I don't use a graphical user interface so I can't use randr or anything
else, I
am on a Linux terminal.

Is there a way to adjust screen resolution in BIOS?
And is there a way to adjust screen resolution in a Linux terminal without
xorg?

I tried putting "vga=ask" into "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT", but that didn't
do
anything.

Regards
Björn



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