On Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 8:57:09 PM UTC-4, Yushatak wrote:
> When I boot the Qubes installation media (I dd'd it to a USB stick per the 
> instructions on the site) it initializes Xen, then the kernel starts booting 
> (Linux penguins, etc.), and then it goes to a black screen and there's no 
> activity. F1 does nothing. My hardware is a laptop with an i7 8700K and an 
> Nvidia 1060, so it smelled like nouveau driver problems to me. However, 
> normally one works around that by editing the kernel line in grub with 
> nouveau.modeset=0 and I have no grub! I decided to try editing the grub.conf 
> in the isolinux directory of the ISO by extracting the iso, editing, then 
> regenerating the ISO. Someone on IRC was nice enough to provide me a log from 
> the official build of the ISO so I used the proper switches/etc.. I booted 
> that in a VM to make sure it was OK as a sanity check, then wrote that to the 
> USB stick (which takes like 26 minutes, it's USB 2.. not fun) and it stopped 
> booting after attaching the USB stick as a SCSI device, not even quite 
> getting to the black screen. AFAIK my hardware requires a 4.18 kernel and 
> from what they said on IRC there's nothing newer than 4.14 in Qubes anyway, 
> but since it tries to boot I don't know. I throw myself upon your mercy, 
> Qubes community/developers.

Nobody has a single thought?

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