>From error message ,it seems grub cant locate it‘s stage2 file

that indicate you dont have grub proper installed,did you remove or change
harddisk?

kernel arch is amd64 but grub i386-pc,and from the error it's a efi
installation

are you trying to boot from legacy while installation is under EFI

btw,how did you get dmesg ,while the boot stop at grub

i think a reinstallation of grub would fix this


On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 15:02 Georgi Naplatanov <go...@oles.biz> wrote:

> On 5/5/19 3:29 PM, John Mok wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to install Buster with GDM3 on Thinkpad P52 :-
> >
> > Buster with minimal installation
> >
> >> apt-get install gdm3
> >
> > The system failed to boot with the following error messages :-
> >
> > error: file `/i386-pc/all_video.mod' not found
> > error: file `/i386-pc/gzio.mod' not found
> > error: file `/i386-pc/part_msdos.mod' not found
> > error: file `/i386-pc/ext2.mod' not found
> > error: invalid file name `P[F`gLF/i386-pc/echo,mod'.
> > error: invalid file name `@/XF`gLF/i386-pc/linux,mod'.
> > error: invalid file name `P[F`gLF/i386-pc/echo,mod'.
> > error: invalid file name `?9XF`gLF/i386-pc/linux,mod'.
> >
> > Press any key to continue...
> >
> > I hope someone could point me the solution (dmesg attached).
> >
>
> Hi John,
>
> probably booting issue is somewhere else, not in GDM.
>
> I'm not sure which package has given these error messages but if it was
> GRUB, just try to reinstall it. Even you can try to install EFI version
> of GRUB.
>
> By the way it seems that GDM has a bug in Buster so if you are a GNOME
> user then you can consider to use LightDM
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=897975
>
> Kind regards
> Georgi
>
> --
Liu An

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