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Black screen TinyCorePure64-15.0 and Ventoy

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vito:
There is the screenshot taken immediately after boot command entry - see attachment.

vito:
...and the final result shown in the attached screenshot. There is some error and <enter> must be pressed in order to get command prompt.

Rich:
Hi vito

--- Quote from: vito on September 06, 2024, 08:47:40 AM --- ... "acpi=noirq" didn't resolve the issue, unfortunately. ...
--- End quote ---
How about  acpi=off  ?

gadget42:
hi vito, as per my previous reply(#19)

--- Quote ---(tried tcl-15.x, tcl-14.x, tcl-13.x, and tcl-12.x and ventoy brought them all up without a gui...so failure)
--- End quote ---

since then i added "multivt" boot code manually after ventoy handed the boot off to the tcl boot screen and so i highlighted tcw and then manually added "multivt" bootcode so i had access to additional terminal sessions. then you can troubleshoot more easily.

somehow this version of ventoy is causing the normal tcl gui procedure to go awry and so we end up at the command prompt. on my laptop with intel graphics i was able to do the following:


--- Code: ---tce-load -wi Xorg-7.7 xf86-video-intel graphics-6.6.8-tinycore64 flwm aterm wbar
startx
--- End code ---

during earlier attempts when i didn't use the "xf86-video-intel" and "graphics-6.6.8-tinycore64"(just "tce-load -wi Xorg-7.7 flwm aterm wbar) and then "startx" it would just leave me at a blank black screen(this is where having "multivt" enabled comes in handy so you can just ctl-alt-f1 to see what it is doing and then ctl-alt-f2 to use another terminal session for troubleshooting)

keep us posted on your progress!

20241201-0358am-cst-usa-modified: forgot to say to start the additional terminal sessions before conducting experiments(if you don't have them started before ending up at a blank screen they might not work. as always, ymmv)

vito:

--- Quote from: Rich on November 30, 2024, 01:52:10 PM ---Hi vito

--- Quote from: vito on September 06, 2024, 08:47:40 AM --- ... "acpi=noirq" didn't resolve the issue, unfortunately. ...
--- End quote ---
How about  acpi=off  ?

--- End quote ---
acpi=off didn't solve the issue. It had some impact, though. Despite <ctrl>+<alt>+<delete> the laptop didn't reboot.

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