Re: basic graphics mode/text?

2016-01-14 Thread Jeffrey Ross
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:11:41PM -0500, Jeffrey Ross wrote: >> My problem is I want to disable or force a basic graphics mode upon >> boot-up, currently when the system boots is reaches a specific point >> and the display changes from 80x24 to some higher resolution, how do >> I stop this

Re: basic graphics mode/text?

2016-01-13 Thread Jeffrey Ross
>> >> >> You can add nomodeset to the kernel argument and that will give you what > you are looking for, let me know if that works > > Looks like it does exactly what I wanted, I added it to /etc/default/grub file in the line "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX" and removed rhgb and quiet while I was at it

Re: basic graphics mode/text?

2016-01-13 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:11:41PM -0500, Jeffrey Ross wrote: > My problem is I want to disable or force a basic graphics mode upon > boot-up, currently when the system boots is reaches a specific point > and the display changes from 80x24 to some higher resolution, how do > I stop this behavior

basic graphics mode/text?

2016-01-12 Thread Jeffrey Ross
I've just installed an Fedora 23 system which I purposely did not include X-windows as the machine will always be accessed remotely. My problem is I want to disable or force a basic graphics mode upon boot-up, currently when the system boots is reaches a specific point and the display changes

Re: basic graphics mode/text?

2016-01-12 Thread Earl A Ramirez
> > > You can add nomodeset to the kernel argument and that will give you what you are looking for, let me know if that works -- Kind Regards Earl Ramirez -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: