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Re: [Libreboot] Un-bricking a T60
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Luke Shumaker |
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Re: [Libreboot] Un-bricking a T60 |
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Fri, 25 Mar 2016 00:34:36 -0400 |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 19:56:26 -0400,
Joshua Bowren wrote:
> So you can't see the libreboot grub menu, but you think it may be
> trying (and failing) to load the kernel right?
Sometimes, yeah.
> Maybe it is possible to boot off of a USB drive by pressing the down
> arrow key once when you think it may be at the grub menu. This
> probably wouldn't fix anything, but whatever it does might be
> interesting.
My grub.cfg isn't the standard... I'm not sure that I left the USB
entry in.
> Also what version of libreboot were you using. I have been using
> 20150518 on my T60 for sometime now. I experience frequent freezes on
> resuming from suspend (black screen, but inverter lights come on), but
> I have never had any problems with starting libreboot.
Same version, also on a T60. I'd had those before too.[1] I'd been
running 20150518 pretty much since it came out, and had been running
previous versions long before that. I'd never had issues like this
before either.
[1] I'm actually pretty sure that it's caused by the touchpad, and the
kernel not doing bounds checking; assuming that the hardware only
sends it sane values.
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Thanks,
~ Luke Shumaker