Using nomodeset worked. Diagnostic kernel did not work. Any idea what i
have to do to boot without using nomodeset?
Am 16.05.2016 um 15:36 schrieb Earl A Ramirez:
On 16 May 2016 12:13, "Oliver Zemann" <oliver.zemann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, i just installed CentOS 7.2 on my little "server" but i get a black
screen during boot. It is a Asrock Am1h-itx mainboard with an AMD 5350 CPU
(onboard graphic).
I created a raid 6 but i dont think thats the problem, as the boot
process goes pretty far. I would even say its going until X should start,
but it is a server install, so i guess there is no X.
Can someone tell me what could i do to get more information? Is there
some kind of nomodeset param available for the grub cmd line param which i
could try?
Thanks
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Yes you can use nomodeset, are you able to boot with the diagnostic kernel
which has minimum display requirement?
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