Greetings,
Installed the Debian 11 Live DVD on a USB stick then a DVD.
Both hardly respond to the keyboard or mouse after some minutes.
Seen the full desktop once. The desktop usually stops when the pointer
appears on the grey screen.
A ctrl-alt-f2 and ctrl-alt-f3 sometimes shows a prompt at first then
stops after the second or third command.
The escape key sometimes shows a usual boot sequence without any error
indications.
Got a peek at the bottom page of the syslog which had a repeated
sequence of "PCIe Bus Error " messages . Not sure if these are relevant.
There are plenty of "failed to start Journal Service" messages but these
might not be relevant either. Scattered on the ctrl-alt-f1 , f2 and f3
screens.
On one file on the last page saw a number of messages which included
localhost systemd[1]: Condition check resulted in First Boot
Complete being skipped
After that there were a number of further "Condition check resulted in
<something> being skipped" messages.
These, at a guess, look like they may be relevant.
The machine is an Asus X541U, Intel I5 chipset. Three and a half years
old. No modifications.
It loaded Debian 9 without problems. The wifi/blue tooth card is turned
off because of voluminous error messages.
Saw on forums.debian.net a possible fix :
edit /etc/default/grub so that it has the line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash reboot=pci"
the "reboot=pci" is the necessary change.
Any comments ? Does this work ?
Thanks.
I intended to see what surprises may be lurking within by trying to run
the Debian 11 Live DVD, amd64, KDE.
The current plan is to collect possible fixes then install Debian 11
amd64 KDE on an external disk so I can get at the logs and generally
experiment with it. When it works sufficiently then install it on the
main system.
Cheers
frank.jan...@actrix.gen.nz ZL2TTS