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Re: LCD monitor stops Debian booting same as if no monitor is a attached!?
Rob Horton wrote:
> I find on startup that the system hangs up when the boot command in grub > is issued. I suspect it's trying to use a VGA mode that isn't supported by that LCD. 800x400 is an odd resolution. > I am guessing that the boot process tries to talk to the monitor to get > some sort of information. When the chassis mount monitor > (presumably)fails to respond, the boot process looks like it is just > sitting there, indefinately. It could be trying to get the EDID information from the monitor to see what it supports, but I find that highly unlikely. > I can create a similar situation by trying to boot up with no monitor > attached at all. How can you tell if it's halting on boot if you don't have a monitor setup? Serial console? > tried the usual stuff like adding vga=771 etc. Didn't work. Try vga=ask. - Ken |
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