** Changed in: grub2 (Debian)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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[karmic] please add config option for 'set gfxpayload' to /etc/default/grub
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** Branch linked: lp:debian/sid/grub2
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[karmic] please add config option for 'set gfxpayload' to /etc/default/grub
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This bug was fixed in the package grub2 - 1.98-1ubuntu1
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grub2 (1.98-1ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian (bug-fixes relative to previous snapshot
release). Remaining changes:
- Adjust for default Ubuntu boot options (quiet splash).
- Default to
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 02:06:22AM -, joblessinusa wrote:
I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS THE RIGHT PLACE FOR THIS ONE BUT HERE GOES:
Your problem does not seem to have anything to do with this bug. Also,
please disengage your Caps Lock key.
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[karmic] please add config option for 'set
I H A T E L I N U X . . .
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Colin Watson cjwat...@canonical.com
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 02:06:22AM -, joblessinusa wrote:
I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS THE RIGHT PLACE FOR THIS ONE BUT HERE GOES:
Your problem does not seem to
I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS THE RIGHT PLACE FOR THIS ONE BUT HERE GOES:
WHEN I BOOT AN UBUNTU 9.04 OR 9.10 DISK ALL I GET IS CROSS HATCHING ON MY
MONITOR. NO
INTELLIGIBLE INFORMATION. AND SO NO INSTALL. HOW EVER WHEN I TRY TO BOOT
LINUX MINT 7
IT'S NICE ENOUGH TO ALLOW HARDWARE DETECTION. IT
This is something that is more relevant with legacy cards, but yes, I
agree there needs to be a clear, defined way to adjust resolution in
both the boot process and when the GUI (X) starts, before any drivers
or video configuration settings are adjusted there, in the final Karmic
release.
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I think that both gfxmode and gfxpayload should be tied up together.
Its true that for some the gfxmode doesn't work.
@mabawsa, some hints I know.
grub can only set the video mode through bios.
It often happens that bios doesn't expose the native resulution of the laptop,
but only a list of
I think that both gfxmode and gfxpayload should be tied up together.
Its true that for some the gfxmode doesn't work.
@mabawsa, some hints I know.
grub can only set the video mode through bios.
It often happens that bios doesn't expose the native resulution of the laptop,
but only a list of
I think that both gfxmode and gfxpayload should be tied up together.
Its true that for some the gfxmode doesn't work.
@mabawsa, some hints I know.
grub can only set the video mode through bios.
It often happens that bios doesn't expose the native resulution of the laptop,
but only a list of
I think that it is best to add
set gfxpayload = keep
if the gfxmode is set.
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[karmic] please add config option for 'set gfxpayload' to /etc/default/grub
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The actual grub2 screen where you select OS, etc works well in 1280x800x24. Its
only the terminals that get messed up.
I tried what you suggested and I still get a garbled screen.
Interestingly since the yesterdays updates it says it cant find terminal early
in the boot process.
My graphics
OK once I switch to set gfxpayload=1280x800 (removing the x24) or
1024x768 all my consoles become a garbled mess. The 1280x800x24 (correct
for my DELL M1330 laptop) shows up with a 640x480 console post grub2
menu. Using x8 causes a more ordered grid like mess on the consoles.
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I did what Colin Watson suggested in post#2. Karmic worked ok, but jaunty did
not.
From grub.cfg:
menuentry jaunty (/dev/sda7) (on /dev/sda9) {
insmod ext2
set root=(hd0,9)
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set 5d67fd00-0856-4ce1-b278-9acf3e926a5c
gfxpayload=1024x768
I tried to add the the set gfxpayload=1280x800x24 prior to the linux
command but the console and splash display in 640x480. Here is my
/etc/grub.d/10_linux, linux_entry function. I would like to get this
working as now the boot experience is just plain ugly:
linux_entry ()
{
cat EOF
menuentry
We probably oughtn't to expose this to any significant number of users
until said kernel issue is resolved. For details, see:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2009-August/006773.html
Note that there are more configuration files available than just
/etc/default/grub, although
** Changed in: grub2 (Debian)
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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** Also affects: grub2 (Debian) via
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