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HP  
 
HP  
CPU: Athlon64 2.2Ghz  
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RAM: DDR 2G  
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*CPU: Athlon64 2.2Ghz  
Video: Radeon Xpress 200
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*RAM: DDR 2G
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*Video: Radeon Xpress 200
  
 
Cannot load CLI (via Ctrl+Alt+F1) and the grub menu.
 
Cannot load CLI (via Ctrl+Alt+F1) and the grub menu.
  
Found a line to uncomment in /etc/default/grub to enable the old style
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===Fix 1===
menu. This works just fine and looks very similar to the graphical menu.
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We found a line to uncomment in /etc/default/grub to enable the old style menu. This works just fine and looks very similar to the graphical menu.
  
 
Change this:
 
Change this:
#GRUB_TERMINAL=console
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#GRUB_TERMINAL=console
  
 
To this:
 
To this:
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
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GRUB_TERMINAL=console
  
 
Save the file and run 'sudo update-grub'  
 
Save the file and run 'sudo update-grub'  
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===Fix 2===
  
 
However the above method results in a very low resolution grub menu and thus a low res framebuffer console (Ctrl+Alt+F1). The issue seems to be because grub is auto detecting a resolution that is too high for a standard 1280x1024 monitor. Force it to 1024x768 should work for todays day and age.
 
However the above method results in a very low resolution grub menu and thus a low res framebuffer console (Ctrl+Alt+F1). The issue seems to be because grub is auto detecting a resolution that is too high for a standard 1280x1024 monitor. Force it to 1024x768 should work for todays day and age.
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  #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
 
  #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
  
and change resolution to 1024x768
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and change resolution to 1024x768:
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GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768
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'''This setting can NOT be higher than the monitor that the user will be using! "If you go small, you can have it all!" '''
  
 
After editing, save and close the file and type:
 
After editing, save and close the file and type:
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==Machine B:Ticket 32496 VGA Compatible controller: Nvidia C61 GeForce 6150 SE nForce 430 1 gig memory, 1 gig amd sempron cpu==
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==Instance B: Ticket 32496==
will not load CL environment. GRUB menu not visible or missing.
 
  
1) Updated the video drivers. This alone didnt fix the issue.
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Dell
2) Try to change the resolution of the GRUB
 
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
 
  
Uncomment the following line
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* CPU: 1Ghz Sempron
GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
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* RAM: 1 Gigabyte
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* Video: Nvidia Geforce 6150 SE nForce 430
  
After editing, close the file and type:
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Issue and solution seem to be the same as Instance A.
sudo update-grub
 
  
Try pressing the Shift to load GRUB.
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=Nouveau Woes =
  
This worked!
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==Instance A: Ticket 32498
Tried with higher resolution 1024x768. That works fine too.
 
  
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HP
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*CPU: AMD Athlon64 4600+
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*RAM: 2 Gigabytes
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*Video: Nvidia C51 GeForce 6150 LE
  
=Nouveau Woes =
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Problems with Kernel Mode Setting,X does not start and framebuffer is formatted wrong. Adding "nomodeset" to kernel commandline seems to fix it  but probably sacrifices some performance
 
 
==Machine C: Ticket 32498 VGA Compatible controller: Nvidia C51 GeForce 6150 LE 2 Gig memory, 1 Gig dual core CPU==
 
Will not load GUI, missing nvidia & NV drivers.
 
  
I reseated the ram and wiggled the sata cables, booting up ok.
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Install nvidia-current-updates to get driver from nvidia that works.
Installed Nvidia drivers.
 
  
 
[[Category:Distro]]
 
[[Category:Distro]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 21 December 2012

Grub Troubles

Instance A: Ticket 32493

HP

  • CPU: Athlon64 2.2Ghz
  • RAM: DDR 2G
  • Video: Radeon Xpress 200

Cannot load CLI (via Ctrl+Alt+F1) and the grub menu.

Fix 1

We found a line to uncomment in /etc/default/grub to enable the old style menu. This works just fine and looks very similar to the graphical menu.

Change this:

#GRUB_TERMINAL=console

To this:

GRUB_TERMINAL=console

Save the file and run 'sudo update-grub'

Fix 2

However the above method results in a very low resolution grub menu and thus a low res framebuffer console (Ctrl+Alt+F1). The issue seems to be because grub is auto detecting a resolution that is too high for a standard 1280x1024 monitor. Force it to 1024x768 should work for todays day and age.

sudo nano /etc/default/grub

Uncomment the following line

#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480

and change resolution to 1024x768:

GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768

This setting can NOT be higher than the monitor that the user will be using! "If you go small, you can have it all!"

After editing, save and close the file and type:

sudo update-grub


Instance B: Ticket 32496

Dell

  • CPU: 1Ghz Sempron
  • RAM: 1 Gigabyte
  • Video: Nvidia Geforce 6150 SE nForce 430

Issue and solution seem to be the same as Instance A.

Nouveau Woes

==Instance A: Ticket 32498

HP

  • CPU: AMD Athlon64 4600+
  • RAM: 2 Gigabytes
  • Video: Nvidia C51 GeForce 6150 LE

Problems with Kernel Mode Setting,X does not start and framebuffer is formatted wrong. Adding "nomodeset" to kernel commandline seems to fix it but probably sacrifices some performance

Install nvidia-current-updates to get driver from nvidia that works.