HELP!!! I downloaded the F19 live Games DVD image, burnt the disk OK, installed OK. Won't boot. Mother board is ASUS UEFI system. Don't get Grubby!!
Tried using the firmwire boot option to select the disk, no go. So, what steps should I take to try and find this. I can boot the live DVD OK, so tools are available. How do I get the uefi to boot, and i want to make this system dual boot for windows for games. I know how to set up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest.
Thanks!
On Tue, 2013-08-06 at 12:37 -0700, Les Howell wrote:
HELP!!! I downloaded the F19 live Games DVD image, burnt the disk OK, installed OK. Won't boot. Mother board is ASUS UEFI system. Don't get Grubby!!
Tried using the firmwire boot option to select the disk, no go. So, what steps should I take to try and find this. I can boot the live DVD OK, so tools are available. How do I get the uefi to boot, and i want to make this system dual boot for windows for games. I know how to set up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest.
Thanks!
After doing some research I tried the efibootmgr -c command. The system booted and got to the Grubby prompt and then booted F19. I then logged in as the user I had created during the install, and things seemed right. But then I clicked on the checkerboard icon to get to a terminal. The disk was humming the screen would periodically turn blank for a few seconds, then reload the base setup for applications showing only the help icon and this is still the state after several minutes??? I'll try rebooting.
One question I have, though, is if efibootmgr can fix the booting problem, why isn't this explained during the load process? And what can be done to make this a bit more user friendly. I don't know about most of you, but reinstalling is something I do a few times a decade, and the process is changing each time these days, so having the install process deal with or at least give some indication of the changes would certainly make this process less onerous.
I love Fedora, and I have it on three systems (if Pidora counts). I use FEL on my system and my wife uses the games on her system as well as downloading her favorite podcasts, email and web browsing.
Fedora is a wonderful system of Linux, please make it load as well as it works otherwise.
By the way, any help with my current issue, thanks in advance. No error messages to show, sorry.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Les Howell hlhowell@pacbell.net wrote:
HELP!!! I downloaded the F19 live Games DVD image, burnt the disk OK, installed OK. Won't boot. Mother board is ASUS UEFI system. Don't get Grubby!!
Tried using the firmwire boot option to select the disk, no go. So,
what steps should I take to try and find this. I can boot the live DVD OK, so tools are available. How do I get the uefi to boot, and i want to make this system dual boot for windows for games. I know how to set up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest.
Thanks!
My sense would be to get up with F17, call fedup-cli --network 18, and then fedup-cli --network 19; but that's just me, a political scientist gleaning knowledge on Linux from everyone else - who have much more knowledge on computer programming than I - in here. Someone else with better knowledge on commands may help more, or you could conceivably search the internet for a better solution.
Richard
On Tue, 2013-08-06 at 12:37 -0700, Les Howell wrote:
HELP!!! I downloaded the F19 live Games DVD image, burnt the disk OK, installed OK. Won't boot. Mother board is ASUS UEFI system. Don't get Grubby!!
Tried using the firmwire boot option to select the disk, no go. So, what steps should I take to try and find this. I can boot the live DVD OK, so tools are available. How do I get the uefi to boot, and i want to make this system dual boot for windows for games. I know how to set up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest.
Thanks!
The system is an AMD with 6G ram, and nvidia GE FX-5200. When I attempted the install of the nvidia drivers using akmod-nvidia, I mistyped the command and the numerical description had a space so I got bare akmod-nvidia. After several attempts to get to the text prompt, and an attempt to get nomodeset into the boot script, I gave up and nuked the installation and started over. The system is installing again now.
This is the most difficult installation I have yet had with Fedora, fraught with issues from not being able to log in, to getting in, but getting a blank screen, to having the screen go into spasms of blank then slowly rebuilding the favorites sidebar, but with the mouse cursor missing or a cursor and no capability to interact, to cursor interacting, but giving repetitive screen wipes and rebuilds.
Yeah, I know, ditch the Nvidia card, but my computer bucks are a bit short right now. Anyway, I am starting over, and will be sure to use the efibootmgr command, and install the correct akmod-nvidia-173xx driver. Does anyone have any additional information that might help?
by the way, even after the efibootmgr -c command, I kept getting the secure mode disabled message. There is little joy in the house right now!! Mama doesn't have her computer, and I am stymied on getting this thing up and working.
Any and all help/pointers/etc... appreciated.
I'm posting this message from a computer in another room, so it requires that I go back and forth to look things up when the new install won't bring up the internet for looking things up, just another aggravation.
On Wed, 2013-08-07 at 11:04 -0700, Les Howell wrote:
On Tue, 2013-08-06 at 12:37 -0700, Les Howell wrote:
HELP!!! I downloaded the F19 live Games DVD image, burnt the disk OK, installed OK. Won't boot. Mother board is ASUS UEFI system. Don't get Grubby!!
Tried using the firmwire boot option to select the disk, no go. So, what steps should I take to try and find this. I can boot the live DVD OK, so tools are available. How do I get the uefi to boot, and i want to make this system dual boot for windows for games. I know how to set up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest.
Thanks!
The system is an AMD with 6G ram, and nvidia GE FX-5200. When I attempted the install of the nvidia drivers using akmod-nvidia, I mistyped the command and the numerical description had a space so I got bare akmod-nvidia. After several attempts to get to the text prompt, and an attempt to get nomodeset into the boot script, I gave up and nuked the installation and started over. The system is installing again now.
This is the most difficult installation I have yet had with Fedora, fraught with issues from not being able to log in, to getting in, but getting a blank screen, to having the screen go into spasms of blank then slowly rebuilding the favorites sidebar, but with the mouse cursor missing or a cursor and no capability to interact, to cursor interacting, but giving repetitive screen wipes and rebuilds.
Yeah, I know, ditch the Nvidia card, but my computer bucks are a bit short right now. Anyway, I am starting over, and will be sure to use the efibootmgr command, and install the correct akmod-nvidia-173xx driver. Does anyone have any additional information that might help?
by the way, even after the efibootmgr -c command, I kept getting the secure mode disabled message. There is little joy in the house right now!! Mama doesn't have her computer, and I am stymied on getting this thing up and working.
Any and all help/pointers/etc... appreciated.
I'm posting this message from a computer in another room, so it requires that I go back and forth to look things up when the new install won't bring up the internet for looking things up, just another aggravation.
Sorry to keep this single thread going, but success has reared its head... My wife bless her, kept the old card I pulled from one of the grandson's computers. It is a radeon 7470. Put that in and things are going swimmingly. I like nvidia. I wish they and the linux folks could work out some way of fully supporting their cards with acceleration and the whole works, directly. But the Radeon will do the job, so Kudos to those guys.
So we can call this solved, at least given a Radeon card. Too bad, nvidia, thanks for NOT playing.
On 07.08.2013 20:30, Les Howell wrote:
On Wed, 2013-08-07 at 11:04 -0700, Les Howell wrote:
On Tue, 2013-08-06 at 12:37 -0700, Les Howell wrote:
HELP!!! I downloaded the F19 live Games DVD image, burnt the disk OK, installed OK. Won't boot. Mother board is ASUS UEFI system. Don't get Grubby!!
Tried using the firmwire boot option to select the disk, no go. So, what steps should I take to try and find this. I can boot the live DVD OK, so tools are available. How do I get the uefi to boot, and i want to make this system dual boot for windows for games. I know how to set up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest.
Thanks!
The system is an AMD with 6G ram, and nvidia GE FX-5200. When I attempted the install of the nvidia drivers using akmod-nvidia, I mistyped the command and the numerical description had a space so I got bare akmod-nvidia. After several attempts to get to the text prompt, and an attempt to get nomodeset into the boot script, I gave up and nuked the installation and started over. The system is installing again now.
This is the most difficult installation I have yet had with Fedora, fraught with issues from not being able to log in, to getting in, but getting a blank screen, to having the screen go into spasms of blank then slowly rebuilding the favorites sidebar, but with the mouse cursor missing or a cursor and no capability to interact, to cursor interacting, but giving repetitive screen wipes and rebuilds.
Yeah, I know, ditch the Nvidia card, but my computer bucks are a bit short right now. Anyway, I am starting over, and will be sure to use the efibootmgr command, and install the correct akmod-nvidia-173xx driver. Does anyone have any additional information that might help?
by the way, even after the efibootmgr -c command, I kept getting the secure mode disabled message. There is little joy in the house right now!! Mama doesn't have her computer, and I am stymied on getting this thing up and working.
Any and all help/pointers/etc... appreciated.
I'm posting this message from a computer in another room, so it requires that I go back and forth to look things up when the new install won't bring up the internet for looking things up, just another aggravation.
Sorry to keep this single thread going, but success has reared its head... My wife bless her, kept the old card I pulled from one of the grandson's computers. It is a radeon 7470. Put that in and things are going swimmingly. I like nvidia. I wish they and the linux folks could work out some way of fully supporting their cards with acceleration and the whole works, directly. But the Radeon will do the job, so Kudos to those guys.
So we can call this solved, at least given a Radeon card. Too bad, nvidia, thanks for NOT playing.
lspci: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200] Kernel driver in use: nouveau
dmesg: nouveau [ DEVICE][0000:01:00.0] Chipset: NV34 (NV34) nouveau [ DEVICE][0000:01:00.0] Family : NV30 agpgart-nvidia 0000:00:00.0: AGP 3.0 bridge agpgart-nvidia 0000:00:00.0: putting AGP V3 device into 8x mode
xrandr: DVI-I-1 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 477mm x 268mm 1920x1080R 59.9*+
glxinfo: name of display: :0 display: :0 screen: 0 direct rendering: Yes server glx vendor string: SGI server glx version string: 1.4 client glx vendor string: Mesa Project and SGI client glx version string: 1.4 client glx extensions: GLX version: 1.4 OpenGL vendor string: nouveau OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on NV34 OpenGL version string: 1.5 Mesa 9.2.0-devel
xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/use_compositing true
poma
Ref. http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/CodeNames http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix