On 28 March 2013 12:20, anax wrote:
> Hi Markus
> could probably the legacy vga kernel parameter help you? or is the
> frame-buffer mode no longer used by up-to-date boot processes?
>
> vga = 791 : 1024x768@64K means: screen resolution 1024x768 pixels with
> 64K colors
> vga = 788 : 800x600@64K m
Hi Markus
could probably the legacy vga kernel parameter help you? or is the
frame-buffer mode no longer used by up-to-date boot processes?
vga = 791 : 1024x768@64K means: screen resolution 1024x768 pixels with
64K colors
vga = 788 : 800x600@64K means: screen resolution 800x600 pixels with 64K
On 28 March 2013 08:42, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Markus Lindholm
> wrote:
>> Yesterday a upgraded a machine that I have from Centos 6.3 to 6.4, but
>> it doesn't boot with the new kernel (2.6.32-358). Right after grub the
>> screen shows a distorted image, a bit like
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Markus Lindholm
wrote:
> Yesterday a upgraded a machine that I have from Centos 6.3 to 6.4, but
> it doesn't boot with the new kernel (2.6.32-358). Right after grub the
> screen shows a distorted image, a bit like war of the ants but static,
> and nothing more hap
Yesterday a upgraded a machine that I have from Centos 6.3 to 6.4, but
it doesn't boot with the new kernel (2.6.32-358). Right after grub the
screen shows a distorted image, a bit like war of the ants but static,
and nothing more happens. With the old kernel (2.6.32-279) it boots
fine. The motherbo
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