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Since the 7.x version does my computer freeze;
and that after installing GRUB and rebooting.
Installing GRUB and rebooting is the last process of installation, but
your information is not enough, so we can hardly help.
Do you mean that, it cannot be shut down, or it cannot boot? What was
the
Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit Ctrl-Alt-F1
which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
can post here.
rob
On 21 December 2013 12:58, Ali ISIN a.i...@live.be wrote:
Hi,
My name is Ali, and I am a spoiled user of Debian.
Debian
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 14:38:30 +, Robin wrote:
Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit Ctrl-Alt-F1
which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
can post here.
By default the screen is cleared of boot messages, There is only a login
Ali ISIN a.i...@live.be wrote:
Hi,
Since the 7.x version does my computer freeze;
In what way? No more messages are logged? Doesn't respond to pings? SysRq
doesn't reboot it (is the kernel totally hosed)?
and that after installing GRUB and rebooting.
My system seem to work correctly but I
Brian wrote:
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 14:38:30 +, Robin wrote:
Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit Ctrl-Alt-F1
which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
can post here.
By default the screen is cleared of boot messages, There
On 21 December 2013 17:47, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 14:38:30 +, Robin wrote:
Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit
Ctrl-Alt-F1
which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
can post here.
By default
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 12:01:52 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Brian wrote:
By default the screen is cleared of boot messages, There is only a login
prompt.
Yes. Between util-linux 2.17.2-9 and 2.20.1-4 getty has changed and
it now clears the screen. This seems like a good thing on the
Brian wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Brian wrote:
By default the screen is cleared of boot messages, There is only a login
prompt.
Yes. Between util-linux 2.17.2-9 and 2.20.1-4 getty has changed and
it now clears the screen. This seems like a good thing on the surface
until you find
On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 12:01:52 -0700 Bob Proulx sent:
Yes. Between util-linux 2.17.2-9 and 2.20.1-4 getty has changed and
it now clears the screen. This seems like a good thing on the surface
until you find out that it destroys the boot time messages including
any errors that are on the
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