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On Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 at 4:06 PM, Felix Miata mrmazda@earthlink.net wrote:
Samuel Sieb composed on 2024-02-14 13:28 (UTC-0800):
olivares33561 wrote:
I have installed and tried to boot the 6.6.X kernels in fedora and now the latest one 6.7.3 one and have not seen a successful boot of such a kernel. I have had to delete the kernels every time I try them.
Edit the boot command line to remove "rhgb" and "quiet". Then you can see where it's getting stuck.
I have done that plenty of times, taken pictures but to no avail, it did not make a difference. I had to revert to old kernel to get successful boot.
Thanks to Felix's suggestion I was able to boot the kernel, but the one difference in my machine secure boot is enabled. When booting the screen/menu is hidden and I cannot press e to edit the command line to boot. So I appeneded nomodeset to the kernel line removing rhgb and quiet from it.
Since you said "nomodeset" lets it boot, what is your graphics chipset?
I already indicated in thread, his, as indicated in OP, is identical to mine:
Device-1: Intel RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 730] vendor: ASUSTeK driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-12.1 process: Intel 10nm built: 2020-21
I can't as yet reproduce, but thread hasn't shown much about his software configuration, which more than likely differs, with me using TDE/TDM and F39's ancient Xorg 1.20.14, on NVME/EXT4, and with no Fedora bootloader installed. -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science.
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Felix Miata
Using gnome with wayland enabled. Can send/appened output of neofetch later if needed/desired.
Thanks to all for helping.
Best Regards,
Antonio