On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 01:10:56PM -0400, John Blinka wrote > but how does one add nomodeset to boot options, or edit boot options?
The default ISO USB action is to wait a few seconds and then boot the
standard kernel. Tap "any key" (e.g. spacebar) ***BEFORE THE WAIT TIMES
OUT*** and then type in the line...
gentoo nomodeset
...followed by the {ENTER} key. That should boot with the nomodeset
option.
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Walter Dnes <[email protected]>
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