Did you try booting from a live medium and chrooting in?
Dnia 8 października 2022 09:45:00 GMT+01:00, bf <[email protected]> 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 <[email protected]> >> 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 >> > >
