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Boot ChromeOS on x86_64 PC - Supports Intel CPU/GPU from 8th gen or AMD Ryzen
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Black screen after Booting Log show something call 'EFI vga' on Dell Inspiron 3162/3164 #669

Open klogod opened 3 years ago

klogod commented 3 years ago

When I select to Boot Chrome OS from the grub menu, everything is loading fine, but the screen just go black after something call 'XXXXXEFI vga'. It's too fast so i cant read the whole log. Grub menu is normal.

I installed the r86 version with rammus recovery.

sebanc commented 3 years ago

You should have received a github email invite to "brunch-testing" repository, could you try the build with 5.4 kernel there ?

klogod commented 3 years ago

You should have received a github email invite to "brunch-testing" repository, could you try the build with 5.4 kernel there ?

OK, I will try.

mirek190 commented 3 years ago

Hello sebanc . Can you add me to brunch-testing as well ? I also want to make tests with new kernel 5.x line .

sebanc commented 3 years ago

@mirek190 Github email invite sent.

mirek190 commented 3 years ago

Thanks sebanc

klogod commented 3 years ago

Its's work now, thanks sebanc

xp1ode commented 3 years ago

anyway to get an invite to the brunch-testing as well?

sebanc commented 3 years ago

@xp1ode Sure, Github email invite sent.

Bigwil63 commented 3 years ago

Having the same issue on Microsoft Surface 3. Everything great and then a normal reboot caused the "...EFI vga" in the boot log. It does boot, but is painfully slow and unusable (never made it past the login). Tried to boot from the original USB and same thing. Maybe the 5.4 kernel would help me too.

klogod commented 3 years ago

Try to disable all about "legacy ROM" in BIOS.

Having the same issue on Microsoft Surface 3. Everything great and then a normal reboot caused the "...EFI vga" in the boot log. It does boot, but is painfully slow and unusable (never made it past the login). Tried to boot from the original USB and same thing. Maybe the 5.4 kernel would help me too.

Bigwil63 commented 3 years ago

I don't have that option on the surface 3, I am familiar with it on other PCs. TPM and Secure Boot Control are both disabled though. Experimented with turning them on and back off with no change. Thanks

sebanc commented 3 years ago

@Bigwil63 you should have received a brunch-testing github email invite.

Pentahex commented 3 years ago

I would also request a brunch-testing invite, love this project, I have it installed on three of my laptops.

ghost commented 3 years ago

Can i get one too?

sebanc commented 3 years ago

@stateandrei5 the newest release is now in the main brunch repo

ghost commented 3 years ago

@stateandrei5 the newest release is now in the main brunch repo

yep. im clean installing. currently out for a smoke while waiting on framework rebuild