I've tried every build I can think of (ArnoldTheBat Specialx64, Vanillax64, ArnoldTheCat, ErmydeOS, FydeOS, CloudRadish) with a bunch or recoveries (Eve, Pyro, Nami, Caroline) with or without TPM2 and nothing boots up. It stays stuck at the SysLinux booting kernel screen, then both Scroll Lock and Caps Lock flashes and nothing else happens. This happens on EVERY combinations of all the previously mentionned above.
All the builds installed alone (by themselves and not with the croissant script) boots, installs and works as advertised. What does the script to prevent the builds from booting up?
Been trying real hard to make this work. I've tried all the combinations on my several machines I have at home (2 All-in-ones from Asus, 3 desktops and 3 laptops) and nothing work anywhere. Brunch works on almost everyone (except 1 laptop and 1 All-in-One). The previous problem applies only on the only laptop that I call mine, which is frustrating to say the least. I want to help, if there is anything I can do to help.
I am not that knowledgable about every linux commands. I understands its to check an ext filesystem, but I do not know why you are asking me this. Could you elaborate please?
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I've tried every build I can think of (ArnoldTheBat Specialx64, Vanillax64, ArnoldTheCat, ErmydeOS, FydeOS, CloudRadish) with a bunch or recoveries (Eve, Pyro, Nami, Caroline) with or without TPM2 and nothing boots up. It stays stuck at the SysLinux booting kernel screen, then both Scroll Lock and Caps Lock flashes and nothing else happens. This happens on EVERY combinations of all the previously mentionned above. All the builds installed alone (by themselves and not with the croissant script) boots, installs and works as advertised. What does the script to prevent the builds from booting up?
Been trying real hard to make this work. I've tried all the combinations on my several machines I have at home (2 All-in-ones from Asus, 3 desktops and 3 laptops) and nothing work anywhere. Brunch works on almost everyone (except 1 laptop and 1 All-in-One). The previous problem applies only on the only laptop that I call mine, which is frustrating to say the least. I want to help, if there is anything I can do to help.