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LiveUSB won't boot (broken GRUB?) #1058
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I think I'm seeing the same issue, except that the system is still working (e.g. caps lock or pressing Ctrl+alt+del will reboot the system). Looks like as if after grub there's no video output anymore. I'm trying to install on a Dell XPS 9370 |
Have you tried with the BIOS option |
Legacy is working, UEFI not. Legacy booting can't update firmware (maybe more), so this isn't an option for me. Not sure if |
I've tried |
Saz - out of interest, what size USB stick? I've tried multiple - but all 32 GB, and have seen one rumour that this may be a factor. |
only reason I mention the |
I have a similar issue on an MSI Prestige 15. I see the install menu and then it goes to a black screen. I can't escape to a terminal, it seems the system locks up. What's curious is that I had 20.04 running on this machine so the install worked at one time, but wanting to reinstall after tinkering with Manjaro, now I get stuck at the black screen. Thinking something might have change with the installer, I tried various versions of the ISO. pop-os_20.04_amd64_nvidia_3.iso installs just fine. I also tried version 4, 5, 7, and 11; all had the black screen issue. It seems whatever changed in the installer between 3 and 4 is likely the culprit. |
Same is happening now with 20.10. |
And I'm able to confirm what @WereDev wrote: using |
I was unable to install even the |
I had no luck getting any of the most recent 20.04 or 20.10 images to work on my Dell 9380 (booting in UEFI mode. They would boot in Legacy mode, but then the system wouldn't boot the OS after install). After switching to the intel_3 image, it booted up perfectly. https://pop-iso.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/20.04/amd64/intel/3/pop-os_20.04_amd64_intel_3.iso |
Has there been any movement on this? With 21.04 right around the corner, I'd like to do a clean install. However, testing the latest ISO, I still get the black screen after the countdown page to try/install PopOS. I'll be really sad if I have to go back to Ubuntu but if I can't install Pop, then I'm not sure what the other option is. |
I just ran into this same issue trying to boot a Dell Optiplex 3010 using integrated graphics. I see the initial grub and boot process, but then black screen and switching to a TTY didn't work. I was able to get the live-boot working by editing the boot line and adding |
This solved the issue for me on a Dell Latitude 7490. |
Sadly, the |
Can confirm the problem existing on an intel UHD graphics card on an Asus UX431FA. Setting |
@kennethsequeira That option is spelled |
Is nouveau even valid for the POP Live USB boot screen? I didn't think that the Live USB was using nouveau. I have been using either |
@jacobgkau thanks for that. BTW, I checked that the live USB tends to work on an external display. Hit Windows + P key to switch once you're in. However, wasn't able to get the laptop's primary display working. This is a problem with Ubuntu as well. Ended up switching back to Windows on the device. Reference to solve on Ubuntu: https://blog.revant.me/blog/asus-zenbook-ux431fa-linux-display/ Device: Asus Zenbook UX431FA. Graphics: Intel UHD integrated. |
@WereDev The NVIDIA ISO has the NVIDIA driver and should not be using nouveau. The AMD/Intel ISO would be using nouveau if an NVIDIA GPU is present. i915 is the driver for Intel integrated graphics, and would be present in either iso. |
Same problem here on a Dell XPS 13:
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Update: for me it was indeed due to UEFI/Grub. I found the steps over at issue #730 and followed them (luckily, Ubuntu with an |
How did you get this to work? grub-mkimage is not included with PopOs and even after installing grub2, I get errors about other items missing. |
So I booted into Ubuntu and used |
Ah, bugger. Thanks. Maybe I can reformat my other laptop into ubuntu to give it a try... |
Ok, worked through the instructions from the above link with grub-mkimage and it did make the PopOs screen a standard font instead of the tiny UHD font, and working in grub was much more performant. However, it still just sits on a black screen after getting past the PopOs countdown. :( |
Not sure if you did this, though just wanted to highlight you still need to enter these commands on a GRUB command line (press 'c' - so don't wait for the normal countdown):
I also had to explicitly add a boot mapping to |
I wanted to chime in that I am experiencing a similar issue with a Lenovo Yoga C930-13IKB. Grub would give me a out of memory error and then I would get a kernel panic during boot. I am seeing this issue on the pop-os_20.04_amd64_intel_29.iso, pop-os_20.10_amd64_intel_17.iso, and pop-os_21.04_amd64_intel_3.iso images. My solution was to use the pop-os_20.04_amd64_intel_3.iso image as noted in previous posts and then I was able to install and boot into the installed image without issue. The various modeset options did not work for me and I didn't have a spare Ubuntu system around to attempt the fromub.efi workaround. |
@Macuyiko I did follow the extra grub instructions. Though I don't think that fix applies here as the people on that thread have had issues since the 19.10 ISOs. Similar to @jclark-line45 I have been able to install 19.10 without issue and I believe the issue has something to do with the support for Intel UHD graphics on newer ISOs as that seems to be the commonality I've seen among those that have this issue where the various |
I was able to follow the steps in #730 (comment) except when it got to the part about changing the boot options, I was not able to do so in my BIOS (Lenovo Yoga 9i). My workaround there was to hit From there I was able to install popos without an issue, and it continues to work without any other hacks needed! |
I'm using an HP Pavilion Notebook 15-eg0104TX, I'm also having the black screen when trying to install through the bootmenu, it happens after i proceed to the installation. Tried all versions including LTS, unfortunately it is not working. I do not have legacy boot option since my laptop is a quite new one that has its BIOS firmware only supporting UEFI. |
Hello, during a lot of googling I found that you were having the same issue. I also have an MSI Prestige 15 with a 4K display which seems to be a problem for many Linux Distro Live USB ISOs. Someone gave me a fix that is working for me on the Zorin forum: https://forum.zorin.com/t/live-usb-install-black-screen-on-4k-display-fix/9174/7?u=tabarnacst Essentially crack open the ISO and change this line in the grub.cfg file: change ' set gfxmode=auto ' into set gfxmode=800×600 or 1366×768 This worked for me right away and I suspect it will also work for Zorin and Elementary. Good hunting. |
Adding some information:
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I’m experiencing the same issue on a 2022 Razer Blade 17 (RZ09-0423PED3-R3U1). Doesn’t support CSM or legacy mode, and noveau flags didn’t make a difference. |
I also have a 2022 Razer Blade 17 and glad to know I am not the only one with this issue. |
It is mind blowing that this issue hasn't been addressed. I tried Pop! oS year and half ago and this issue was happening. I gave up at that time. I am trying Pop OS again today and still facing this issue. Can't figure out what is causing it. |
@hackedWifi I've been unable to reproduce the bug on any of the hardware I use regularly. If you have any information that would help us investigate it, that would be immensely helpful. Fixing bugs we can't reproduce is... tricky, to say the least. |
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I have fixed my issue by simply changing the |
Don't know if https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/1970402 is relevant? Can confirm my XPS 9380 reproduces that bug as well, seems to have been introduced at similar times. Some sort of 100 MB barrier being hit whilst loading modules, despite laptop having 8 GB? Pop!_OS doesn't display an error message, but that might just be different config. |
Having this issue on Dell XPS 9500, the suggested workaround from @hackedWifi did not work for me (I pressed 'e' and added the To @martyn-smith's point, it looks like debug symbols are enabled, which would indeed increase the size of the iniramfs by a factor of 15. I see in the pop-os_22.04_amd64_nvidia_25.iso image file the grub.cfg casper_pop-os_22.04_amd64_nvidia_debug_407 with an initrd of 128.3 MiB.
Is there an ISO image without debug symbols we could try? |
I was eventually able to get Pop installed by booting the installer ISO using a USB drive with Ventoy and selecting the GRUB2 boot option. Might be worth a try. |
friend ran into this issue. his usb would boot on my older thinkpad (x370 yoga), but not on his (P17 gen 2 I think?). Would drop to a grub shell. Legacy mode is not available on the bios of modern thinkpads, only UEFI, fwiw. That said, on the old one I attempted disabling legacy boot and it still booted, so not sure what the root issue was. Eventually solved by using ventoy. Note that ventoy supports "GPT or MBR"--you need to select GPT. |
Distribution (run
cat /etc/os-release
):Pop!_OS 20.04 (Intel/AMD)
Related Application and/or Package Version (run
apt policy $PACKAGE NAME
):GRUB/kernel.
Tested system is an XPS 13(9380) Intel i5-8265U, Intel UHD Graphics 620.
Issue/Bug Description:
After the grey bootloader screen, attempting to boot Pop!_OS results in blank screen. No keyboard input (including Ctrl-Alt-F5) except power button results in any response.
Steps to reproduce (if you know):
Download the LiveUSB .iso (Intel/AMD) and verify the checksum.
Burn to a USB disk with dd or disks utility (multiple 32GB USB disks verified)
Power on (F12), set boot mode to UEFI, secure boot OFF, USB boot enabled, Fastboot "thorough" (reproduced with any setting), LiveUSB in right (non-Thunderbolt) port, AC power optional (reproduced either way)
Expected behavior:
Booting, or at least an error message/ability to access TTY.
When accessing GRUB cmdline, "videoinfo" should return a list of video options, instead of "command not found".
Other Notes:
Nomodeset has no effect, nor does fiddling with 915.modeset or attempting to boot to text, or adding --verbose to boot params.
When entering grub command line, "videoinfo" returns "command not found".
NOT reproduced with a ubuntu 20.04 LiveUSB, which both displays video options and boots.
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