![]() ![]() ![]() Linu圆1, modules=(amdgpu), logind-check-graphical=true, amdgpu.dc=0.black display with purple and yellow lights at the top which then freezes no access TTY.Linux 515, modules=(amdgpu), logind-check-graphical=true, amdgpu.dc=0.“failure to start light display manager”, I can access TTY from here.Linux515, modules=(amdgpu), logind-check-graphical=true./etc/lightdm/nf uncommented logind-check-graphical=true.adding modules=(amdgpu) to /etc/nf and then running mkinitcpio -P.Changing the kernel version: linu圆1, linux515.adding amdgpu.dc=0 in /etc/default/grub and then running update-grub.removing the nvidia driver and adding in video-linux.Remove video-vesa and video-modesetting.I can get to TTY, and also chroot into a live usb. Trying to boot into manjaro now, I get the error message on grub: light display manager is not starting. Before this, grub let me boot into either manjaro or windows. Grub is on /dev/nvme1n1p1 and home is /dev/nvme1n1p2. For the home partition, I just reset the mount point to / and ran the installation. I set a 300Mb fat32 partition for grub and set the mount point to /mnt/boot/efi and flags to boot and grub. I messed around with a few things and thought it would be a good idea to delete and reinstall the grub EFI partition. I installed a new gpu: 6750xt from a GTX1660Ti and found that the grub boot was not working. ![]()
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