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[SOLVED] Force grub to use default video on every boot
Dummynet, so I'm hoping it will be sufficient. Sign up or log in Vewa up using Google. All times are GMT Post Your Answer Discard By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of serviceprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies. Visit the following links: I'm not using the Nvidia drivers because of past issues with kernel updates. Xinerama with the vesa driver under Xfree86 4.
Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter. I marked that post as solved since I planned to use a partition to test as he suggested, but can't take that approach right trub and so I'd like to resolve this with grub settings if possible. Now I just need to figure out how to get the Netgear Wireless card working.
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Force grub to use default video on every boot In a previous question I explained a grub issue I'm having where booting from the menu works every other time for Ubuntu The virtual machine is setup to run full screen. Tags for this Thread grub 2ubuntu Board index All times are UTC. It'll be the guest OS you need to configure, not VirtualBox. Force grub to use default video on every boot Grub does use default X by Y settings from install if possible.
Ubuntu Linux Performance note versions ppas used to update http: These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones. Within your grub config are the linux This is what happenes during the boot process: This wiki page refers to the "SiS" video driver which contains the "XGI Volari" name of your graphics card - possibly your card is this type in disguise and you may be able to change the driver to "SiS" Linked Question: If it is not in the man pages or the how-to's this is the place!
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The time now is I'm pretty sure this is an unsupported chipset for Linux. It appears that instead of running grub-mkconfig, it is recommended to run update-grub which runs grub-mkconfig. Email Required, but never shown.
SVGA had a limited range of text mode sizes basically corresponding to firce 80x25 or 80x43 frame multiplied by the ROM font dimensionsso of course your graphics mode hints aren't relevant.
Since your card is a trident you may possibly be able to change the driver to "trident".
Can anyone help me with this? March 5th, 3. Blacklisting the nouveau driver fixed the blank screen I was getting after grub.
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Hope this helps someone. I use Slackware and Arch from the command line and therefore console resolution and font size are important factors.
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