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@Vincas, please also add "set pager=1" after that grub "set debug=all"
command. This will make grub to pause whenever it fill up a new page of
debug messages. And keep your camera steady if possible. Or it's nearly
impossible to find out what happened when grub tries to load kernel.
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Strangely, after wall of text, it just asks to press any key, and then returns
back to Grub...
Did I set parameters wrong?
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Title:
Kernel 5.3
Oh, just now I noticed that "earlycon=efifb", I've missed that... It
will take some time until I will have access to that computer again
thorugh...
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For 5.3 kernels, please use "earlycon=efifb ..." along with other
parameters instead.
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Hi, please try to edit grub boot param and add "initcall_debug
earlyprintk=efi debug ignore_loglevel", also insert "set debug=all" to
the beginning of that grub linux entry. Booting with this entry could be
slower than usual but gives some more trace of early boot status. You
may have to film that
Interesting note: there's two similar laptops at hand:
DELL Inspiron 15 3000 with i3 - works fine with 5.3 kernel.
DELL Inspiron 15 3000 with Pentium(R) Silver N5000 - 5.3 does not boot!
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Hi,
Here's update that broke boot on that Inspiron 15 3000:
Start-Date: 2020-03-22 16:11:26
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.89'
Install:
How can I provide log files if system completely does not boot..?
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Title:
Kernel 5.3 fails to boot on Inspiron 15 3000 running Ubuntu 18.04
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