Hello everyone!
I'm attempting to switch to Linux from Mac OS on a Macbook Pro model number MacBookPro10,1 with the latest BIOS and firmware. I need to have full-disk encryption for work, so I allowed the fedora installer to set up an encrypted LVM volume alongside my Mac partition (I'm dual-booting). But alas! Upon booting for the first time, I get this error message:
(In yellow) [3.226029] pci 0000:00:01.0: ASPM: Could not configure common clock [4.258867] i915 0000:00:02.0: Invalid ROM contents
The boot then hangs...and nothing happens.
i915 refers to the graphics chipset on my laptop. I had previously tried Ubuntu (which didn't end up being what I was looking for) and found that when I installed the server version, without the graphical boot, Ubuntu booted, but when I installed the desktop version, with a graphical boot, it did not.
So I currently wish to disable graphical boot in Fedora. I'd also be happy to do a new installation to get rid of the graphical boot if that's what it takes.
Any kind advice?
Daniel
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 09:16:20 -0400 Where Where wrote:
So I currently wish to disable graphical boot in Fedora.
I'm not sure which graphical you are talking about. The graphics that display during the boot (the animated fedora logo filling in and flashing white), or booting into a GUI login?
For graphics during boot, remove the "rhgb" kernel parameter in the /boot/grub2/grub.cfg kernel entries.
For booting into a console login rather than a GUI login change the symlink:
/etc/systemd/system/default.target to point to /lib/systemd/system/multi-user.target instead of /lib/systemd/system/graphical.target