>
> It wasn't the boot sequence itself I thought might be unsafe, but the
> process of converting a functioning UEFI Qubes install over to it could
> pretty easily end up with a non-booting system. That could be painful to
> recover from, depending on one's comfort level. Let's call it a slidin
'awokd' via qubes-users:
Claudia:
So I'm not sure why it would be unsafe. In fact I'm thinking about
manually enabling grub (in UEFI mode) just to ease troubleshooting in
the future should I ever run into any boot issues. Just my take, but I
could be wrong.
It wasn't the boot sequence itself
Claudia:
> So I'm not sure why it would be unsafe. In fact I'm thinking about
> manually enabling grub (in UEFI mode) just to ease troubleshooting in
> the future should I ever run into any boot issues. Just my take, but I
> could be wrong.
It wasn't the boot sequence itself I thought might be un
'awokd' via qubes-users:
dimi:
Could not find a solution how, if even possible to pick which kernel to
boot or/and modify kernel parameters before booting like i am used from
grub by pressing 'e'.
Does UEFI Boot support this or/and how can i safely switch my setup to grub
boot? I would like to
dimi:
> Could not find a solution how, if even possible to pick which kernel to
> boot or/and modify kernel parameters before booting like i am used from
> grub by pressing 'e'.
> Does UEFI Boot support this or/and how can i safely switch my setup to grub
> boot? I would like to see what happen
> Looks like you're using UEFI boot instead of grub, so kernel options are
> right next door to the Xen options in xen.cfg- look one line down for
> "kernel=". :) This is where I see rhgb quiet.
> Plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles is new; you might also try removing, but
> it could be there for
dimi:
> There is no rhgb quiet in /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg
> I have been pressing just F2 to unlock Kernel with passphrase for over a
> year now and i was being able to read dmesg messages until XFCE login
> prompt.
> Already tried combinations of ctrl-alt-F2, alt-ctrl-Fx, alt-Fx and none
>
> Check to make sure "rhgb quiet" didn't get added to your boot options.
> Also, isn't it ctrl-alt-F2, or is that only once inside XFCE?
>
There is no rhgb quiet in /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg
I have been pressing just F2 to unlock Kernel with passphrase for over a
year now and i was being a
dimi:
> We used to be able to switch to console when typing password or after to
> see messages, now just black screen.
> Pressing F2 again shows GUI.
>
Check to make sure "rhgb quiet" didn't get added to your boot options.
Also, isn't it ctrl-alt-F2, or is that only once inside XFCE?
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We used to be able to switch to console when typing password or after to
see messages, now just black screen.
Pressing F2 again shows GUI.
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