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Old 05-29-2020, 03:11 AM   #1
Otakuch
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After Fresh Install System Can not Boot


I could see grub but after than it, it didn't boot. Here is the screenshot.
https://pasteboard.co/Jax5rSa.jpg. I tried insert it but website didn't agree.
 
Old 05-29-2020, 03:56 AM   #2
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OK. You've provided very poor information. "Won't boot" could be ≥100 errors, but you don't narrow them down - at all.

From the screenshot, your kernel is loading, so grub is finding your kernel anyhow. But there's 3-5 screenfuls of that; We need to see the end of your text output. What happens then? Are you 32/64 bit? Gentoo what? Reboot a couple of times until you know where the end is and post a photo of that.

You can also press 'e' when you see grub. On the end of the boot line, stick
Code:
init=/bin/bash
and if you know linux, you can try stuff from there. But if you're new to linux, you mightn't get far this way.
 
Old 05-29-2020, 04:09 AM   #3
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OK. You've provided very poor information. "Won't boot" could be ≥100 errors, but you don't narrow them down - at all.

From the screenshot, your kernel is loading, so grub is finding your kernel anyhow. But there's 3-5 screenfuls of that; We need to see the end of your text output. What happens then? Are you 32/64 bit? Gentoo what? Reboot a couple of times until you know where the end is and post a photo of that.

You can also press 'e' when you see grub. On the end of the boot line, stick
Code:
init=/bin/bash
and if you know linux, you can try stuff from there. But if you're new to linux, you mightn't get far this way.
I did it, I forgot to add "I forgot to do "Include in-kernel firmware blobs in kernel binary" its working now." on kernel.
 
Old 05-29-2020, 10:48 AM   #4
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Great. That was quick. Mark this solved then. Without firmware, none of your peripherals would work.
 
  


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