Hello to everybody,
here is my workaround:
change from legacy to uefi
The only trick of the workaround is to have flinky fingers at the
beginning of installation,
to edit the install entry of linux
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1153144#c15
Peter
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Hello,
I think the hanger has faded away.
Maybe the most inmpact faded away by deleting nomodeset.
So, my way from beginning:
- delete "quiet splash"
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
sudo update-grub
- Release Upgrade from Sylvia to Tessa
started Timeshift (System Restore Utility)
sudo apt-get
Most time when I see the Grub selection menue the boot sequence is ok.
In case of boot failing it seems that there will never be a grub menue.
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Hello,
this is an update of
excessive boot trials after Kernel-Update:
start time (round about)
3rd of April
5:45fail
5:48fail
5:51fail
5:53good
6:54good
6: 33 fail
8:34fail
8:36fail
8:37fail
8:39fail
8:44fail
8:45good
9:29good
10:17 good
11:14
Hello Kai,
I would try, so I start right now a Backup.
But I am not able to set any command decision by myself.
Therefore the only chance to setup is giving me
ready-to-use-command-lines that I paste into the terminal.
Could you help me with command lines, Kai?
Peter
Am 11.03.19 um
update kern.log for Boothanger
Boothanger: kern3_err.log
Boot ok: kern4_ok.log
to see some difference in kern.log use Filter
- Oops
- PGD
- backlight
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
boot-hanger
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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Hello,
my Dell Inspiron-15-3552 with Linux version 4.15.0-43-generic has sometimes a
boot-hanger.
Then Linux does not come up.
The very first lines of syslog gives the advice to investigate the WLAN
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