[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2020-05-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for grub2 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2020-03-05 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
This release of Ubuntu is no longer receiving maintenance updates. If
this is still an issue on a maintained version of Ubuntu please let us
know.

** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2011-10-27 Thread Oliver Joos
This might help:
If the line 'GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text' is in /etc/default/grub and I boot 
with the kernel parameter 'noplymouth' (instead of default 'quiet splash') then 
the first few messages after the kernel is loaded do appear on a screen with 
(estimated) VGA size! But only seconds later the resolution changes to the 
usual maximum of my laptop (1680x1050), and no wonder all the Ctrl+Alt+F1...6 
consoles are again 1680x1050 too.
So no matter what GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD or GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX is, the resolution 
of consoles stays at maximum (which in my case is hard to read and 
memory-consuming).

After some googling and tweaking I bet it is not the fault of grub or
the kernel. It is a component that starts a bit later in the boot
process, e.g. plymouth.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2011-10-27 Thread Oliver Joos
@Andrew: yes, I still see it in Natty 11.04:
The following 2 lines in /etc/default/grub are supposed to set resolution of 
grub screen AND framebuffer consoles:
  GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768
  GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=1024x768
The grub screen resolution changes accordingly, but the framebuffer consoles 
with Alt+F1..F6 don't!

I found and marked bug 546224 as duplicate.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2011-10-27 Thread Oliver Joos
"... with Ctrl+Alt+F1..F6" I meant.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2011-10-27 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2011-10-26 Thread Andrew Cranwell
Does this bug still affect any supported release?

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2010-04-03 Thread Philip Muškovac
As of grub2 1.98-1 grub supports a
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=...
option in /etc/default/grub .
You need to make sure that the vbe module get's loaded though. (Setting GFXMODE 
seems to take care of that for me)

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2010-01-24 Thread l-x-l
Update: I was able to fix my problem by following the instructions step
by step found in the 2nd post here.

http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=41881&sid=cad4fe74d13a3ed1e9bc754942ee1825&start=15

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2010-01-22 Thread Robert Kroes
Thanks aramis, I can confirm your workaround works on Ubuntu 9.10
Server.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2010-01-10 Thread aramis
I'm going to add my two cents of advice.  I had the problem as well.
This is what I did to solve it.

1) in /etc/grub.d, I've added the line set gfxpayload=keep right after set 
gfxmode=${GRUB_GFXMODE}
2) in /etc/default  I've added the line GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768
3) I ran update-grub, and the grub.cfg file in /boot/grub was changed correctly

After these modifications I got the same issues as meantioned here (blank 
screen and no console output).
In /var/log/messages I've had these lines : Console: colour dummy device 80x25
and earlier without these changes it said : Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
After checking the /etc/modprobe.d directory, I've discovered a file named 
blacklist-framebuffer.conf
I've commented all of these, and rebooted the computer.

Now I had the problem discribed by Vernon.  It switched back to 80x30.  With 
lsmod I've discovered the kernel loaded the nvidiafb module.  My guess was that 
this module caused the change so I wanted the kernel to load the vesafb module 
instead (nvidia is VESA compatible right)
So I blacklisted all modules in blacklist-framebuffer.conf again, except the 
vesafb module.  Rebooted the computer again, and now the kernel didn't load any 
framebuffer modules.

I issued the command : sudo modprobe vesafb and checked the messages
logfile again and now a line was added like : Console: switching to
colour frame buffer device 128x48.  I've checked the monitor on the
computer (I did this all with an ssh connection) and now the console was
displayed in 1024x768 mode.

To make all this work automatically I added vesafb in /etc/modules, and
now the kernel loads this module at startup.

So recap for those who want to solve it without hassle :

1) In /etc/grub.d, add the line set gfxpayload=keep right after set 
gfxmode=${GRUB_GFXMODE}
2) In /etc/default, add the line GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768
3) Run update-grub to change the grub.cfg file
4) uncomment the vesafb module in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf
5) add vesafb in /etc/modules
6) restart the computer

now the issue should be solved.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-12-16 Thread Robert Kroes
Ditto. Also running Karmic 9.10 server (no X server) under
VirtualBox-3.1.0 (Windows XP Pro Host).When I set gfxmode=1024x768 and
gfxpayload=keep and remove "quiet splash" from the "linux" line I still
get a blank screen (correct resolution though). System appears to boot
okay, but nothing is displayed. Console switching has no effect
(ALT-F1/F2/etc or CTRL-ALT-F1/F2/etc). Sending CTRL-ALT-DEL reboots the
guest (as expected).

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-12-07 Thread Matt Burgess
I see the same problem.  Even just adding "set gfxpayload=640x480", i.e.
setting it to the same as the default resolution, is enough to reproduce
the blinking cursor in the upper-left corner.  I have an Intel 965
Express Chipset video device, in a Compaq 6910p laptop.  Karmic is being
booted under a VirtualBox-3.1.0 VM on a Windows XP host.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-11-29 Thread l-x-l
Same problem. I've edited the appropriate file /etc/grub.d/00_header to
"set gfxpayload=1024x768x16". Then ran sudo update-grub to update the
grub.cfg file. I then open the grub.cfg file to verify & it is updated.
But when I reboot my computer I get the grub2 screen for OS selection,
choose Ubuntu, then all I get is a blinking cursor on the upper-left.

I too have a nVidia card. Using the depreciated "vga=791" works.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-11-20 Thread brx75
Same problem.
To edit grub.cfg you must edit files '/etc/grub.d/' and then run 'grub-mkconfig 
-o /boot/grub/grub.cfg'

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-11-17 Thread Sebastian Koch
I use root account and mcedit editor.

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Re: [Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-11-16 Thread Felix Zielcke
Am Dienstag, den 17.11.2009, 07:26 + schrieb FRANK CHEUNG:
> Sebastian, just out of interest how did you edit grub.cfg?  I can't seem
> to edit mine because even with sudo vi it opens in read-only mode.
> 

vim at least tells you that you can override the read only check with
a !
i.e. :w! or :wq! if you directly want to save and exit it.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-11-16 Thread FRANK CHEUNG
Sebastian, just out of interest how did you edit grub.cfg?  I can't seem
to edit mine because even with sudo vi it opens in read-only mode.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-11-16 Thread Sebastian
For me everything works fine.
Maybe you couldn't configure it properly.
I've those lines inside grub.cfg:

set gfxmode=1280x800
set gfxpayload=keep
insmod gfxterm
insmod vbe

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-11-02 Thread Vernon
I have an update on this issue:
After some more attempts to get grub2 to work I finally gave up and downgraded 
to grub legacy.
However I still have the same problem!!!
This problem is NOT related to grub (grub legacy or grub2) it's the kernel in 
karmic!

Both grub versions correctly set the graphics mode you choose, however karmic 
does not send it's output there!
That's why there are sooo many posts saying that they have a blank screen for a 
while.
Then during boot, karmic switches the console back to it's own text mode and 
you can suddenly see all the output from the boot process.

This is somewhat similar to previous versions of Ubuntu.
In jaunty the console output from the kernel boot does NOT go the graphical 
screen set by grub, until during boot it encounters this: (as seen in dmesg)
[6.750050] pci :00:08.0: Boot video device
(I guess this is where the kernel has initialized PCI and is now able to use 
that to send console output there?)
After this point all the rest of the boot output for the console is displayed 
in the graphical screen set by grub.
However jaunty does not try to set it's own text mode the way karmic does.

So this bug should not be filed against grub2 but somewhere else,
although I don't know where.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-10-30 Thread Vernon
I have the same issue and have been trying to fix it for hours.
I can set the resolution for the GRUB2 menu using gfxmode=1024x768x16
I can also set the initial resolution for the kernel boot using gfxpayload=keep 
or gfxpayload=1024x768x16
I even see the resolution change to the desired mode for a while, however the 
screen remains blank until the kernel switches back to text only 80x30 mode!

After doing dmesg I see this line:
[   12.831560] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30
I guess this is where the kernel switched back to text mode (Which is good 
since the gfx mode just remains blank!)
I'm running Karmic server:
Linux ubuntu 2.6.31-14-generic-pae #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 15:22:42 UTC 2009 
i686 GNU/Linux
and
grub-pc 1.97~beta4-1ubuntu3

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-10-24 Thread Alex Valavanis
I can now use vga=791 although it is painfully slow as described in bug
#297704.  I'll try gfxpayload shortly

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-10-08 Thread Alex Valavanis
Yes, I do.  It's an onboard nvidia chipset on an HP Compaq Presario
CQ50-110em laptop.

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-10-07 Thread Paul Thomas
I am experiencing the same issue. Do you happen to have an NVIDIA
graphic card?

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[Bug 428519] Re: Unable to enable framebuffer modes with grub 2

2009-09-12 Thread Alex Valavanis
$ uname -a
Linux lepton 2.6.31-10-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 10 23:29:56 UTC 2009 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

$ apt-cache policy grub2
grub2:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 1.97~beta2-2ubuntu2
  Version table:
 1.97~beta2-2ubuntu2 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/universe Packages

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