4th August 2017, 9:25
(2nd August 2017, 21:28)leszek Wrote:Quote:Are these the correct ones?Yes these are the correct ones.
When booting up the ISO and seeing the bootsplash animation you can hit escape to see the boot messages.
If that is not showing any error or hanging starting one process/daemon you can always remove the boot parameters quiet and splash from the live systems boot menu.
Usually hitting tab (on bios machines) is needed for editing the boot entries. On UEFI ones you need to press e on the boot entry to go into edit mode and hit ctrl+x to boot from the edit mode.
Hope that helps
Hi,
ESC did not work will try the other suggestion.
Could it be that my two gfx card set up causes some problems. I have an build in one and a discrete 1050ti. Is there something special I have to care about? At least the boot screen is coming from the internal one and remains there. The nVidia never shows anything useful.
As the reason for my new installation is a failing desktop from the current installation, is there a plasma debug or boot info available somewhere? Failing means, apps are showing but I do not have any desktop features anymore.
Thanx
Raimund