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I'm trying to get a new install going on a shiny new mobile workstation (HP Zbook G3) with Optimus graphics and having no luck. BIOS is setup with secure boot disabled and legacy BIOS mode enabled. Options for graphics card in BIOS are either hybrid or discrete and I have tried installation with both.
EDIT: Trying to clarify the original issue and what I've noticed is a second issue. Live USB works fine but following installation I get no grub screen on boot and have to use BIOS boot menu, where i can manually browse to grubx64.efi and boot from it to get to the Plasma logon screen. The original issue I posted was that I can't log in from that point; after I enter my password the logon button turns gray with the cursor turning to an x, and the system hangs. I can't get to tty or do anything else from that point. I now have isolated this to when the system is configured in "hybrid" graphics mode (there is no Intel-only option). With Nouveau drivers installed I could never login with hybrid enabled; with Nvidia-Prime installed I was able to log in once but there were some stability issues and I haven't been able to log in since then. So, my main issue is that I have to manually browse to grubx64.efi to boot the system. I have tried grub-update but with inconclusive results (see below). Thanks to anyone that can help.
Last edited by johnnyfear on Sun Jul 31, 2016 2:16 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Hi,
Based on how new this hardware is, It's worth trying a more recent kernel (I described how to do this here). Solved a lot of issues for me. But keep in mind that you have to upgrade your kernel by yourself later on if you do this. Your EFI-Problem seems to be related to some faulty efi boot entries. Weird that grub doesn't fix it on it's on If I were you I would try installing efibootmgr and check the configuration in nvram.
There is a manpage for this tool It can change your Firmwares boot mechanisms, you might have to fiddle arround with the options about the active boot entry. Doesn't your Firmware Configuration ("BIOS Setup Screen") offer some sort of boot manager features? Best regards, Martin |
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Thanks for the quick reply. Here's what I get with efibootmgr (Samsung MZ7... is the drive where Neon is installed, SanDisk SD7... is the drive where Windows is installed).
I interpret that to mean that it is theoretically flagged to boot. From the manual page you linked to, I tried:
EDIT: I got gparted installed in the live session and found the following flags on my EFI partition: boot, legacy_boot, and eps. EDIT 2: decided to try to update/reinstall grub, just in case:
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Hello,
Im with the same problem, fresh install (downloaded 28 of july) and it drops to grub. I tried this: set root=(hd0,2) linux /vmlinuz initrd /initrd.img boot but then it drops to initramfs with some errors. How to i boot using grubx64.efi? Thanks in advance |
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For me, my BIOS has an option to boot from a file, so I was able to browse to grubx64.efi manually and boot that way.
I forgot to report back with my solution. I ended up using boot-repair https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair (you can run it from a live DVD/USB) and was able to update/reinstall grub. This fixed the issue in my case. |
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I tried your approach but didn't work for me. Even tried installing with LVM but still no success. Do you use legacy or UEFI boot mode?
I'm using the User Edition on an Acer laptop 1tb HD. Thanks for the help |
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I have exactly the same problem. Fresh install (user edition) and after installing all I get is the grub shell.
I've tried boot-repair to no avail. My BIOS is set up on UEFI, with secure-boot disabled. I am trying to investigate and I'll report back if I manage to fix it. |
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Mine was on UEFI. Perhaps if you post the logs from boot-repair someone might be able to help. |
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I had similar problem - after installation I've got black grub console and no menu.
First solution, try this (I didn't tried this): https://www.facebook.com/groups/931803210238672/permalink/1005334889552170/?comment_id=1035926279826364
Second (I tried this one): Mount EFI boot partion, usually:
and copy all files from neon to ubuntu directory:
I my case problem was that grub installed in two directories - both contained some files:
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Will it be fixed? In unstable dev version problem still exists.
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Sorry for the delay folks, today's images fixes the issue
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