Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-03 Thread Flash
On 2014-07-03 08:06, poma wrote: On 03.07.2014 13:35, Flash wrote: I discovered after rebooting what seems like a hundred times that adjusting MB MSI Z77A-G43 bios integrated graphic interface option changes whether graphic card was discovered, discovery sequence, system preference during boot

Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-03 Thread poma
On 03.07.2014 13:35, Flash wrote: I discovered after rebooting what seems like a hundred times that adjusting MB MSI Z77A-G43 bios integrated graphic interface option changes whether graphic card was discovered, discovery sequence, system preference during boot, which graphic card recognized af

Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-03 Thread Flash
I discovered after rebooting what seems like a hundred times that adjusting MB MSI Z77A-G43 bios integrated graphic interface option changes whether graphic card was discovered, discovery sequence, system preference during boot, which graphic card recognized after boot sequence, naming conven

Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-02 Thread poma
On 02.07.2014 16:19, Flash wrote: Not Deja vu, per se. Found solution by adjusting bios parameters. IIRC, today's behaviors appeared after changes to systemd-udev. If I could backtrack to the point when oddities first started, I would downgrade system. I'll burn rawhide DVD and give it a try. Th

Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-02 Thread Flash
Not Deja vu, per se. Found solution by adjusting bios parameters. IIRC, today's behaviors appeared after changes to systemd-udev. If I could backtrack to the point when oddities first started, I would downgrade system. I'll burn rawhide DVD and give it a try. Thanks On 2014-07-02 09:55, poma

Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-02 Thread poma
On 02.07.2014 15:12, Flash wrote: Thanks for reply. Finally realized why I couldn't locate EDID folder, kernel docs weren't installed. Built default edids, copied 1920x1080.bin to /lib/firmware and /lib/firmware/edid, adds drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=DVI-I-1:edid/1920x1080.bin drm_debug=14 log_b

Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-02 Thread Flash
Thanks for reply. Finally realized why I couldn't locate EDID folder, kernel docs weren't installed. Built default edids, copied 1920x1080.bin to /lib/firmware and /lib/firmware/edid, adds drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=DVI-I-1:edid/1920x1080.bin drm_debug=14 log_buf_len=16M to commandline. No ch

Re: How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-01 Thread poma
On 01.07.2014 18:50, fla...@dailybrood.com wrote: Current Kernel is 3.14.9-200 x86_64. This is a multihead setup; i915 and NV96 video cards (displays HMDI2 = i915 and NV96 DVI-I-1 and VGA-2 [both X233H Acer]). kernel bootmenu is presented from DVI-I-1, after kernel selection, LUKS prompt appears

How do I disable edid check on kernel command line?

2014-07-01 Thread flashl
Current Kernel is 3.14.9-200 x86_64. This is a multihead setup; i915 and NV96 video cards (displays HMDI2 = i915 and NV96 DVI-I-1 and VGA-2 [both X233H Acer]). kernel bootmenu is presented from DVI-I-1, after kernel selection, LUKS prompt appears on HMDI2 and DVI-I-1 is disconnected. In multi-u