You might have to use nomodeset–where they say hit tab for extra options, you can type that in.
I too, would be curious as to what happens with a live CD if you have access to it. But were you able to install with the graphic interface or did it drop you to text?
If you can boot into text mode and try to install the vesa driver, this might also help.
(Though I’d try the kernel update mentioned in another post first.)
Edwin Agudelo wrote:
begin with EE – those are errors, and see if they give you a clue. Also, what drivers has it loaded, and what unleaded? It’s all in that log.
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I install workstation, development station.
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El jue., 25 de ago. de 2016 14:48, escribió:
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What happens if you boot the Live Image from CD or USB?
output of `dmesg`, at least anything related to the graphics, probably would help.
but I’m guessing that Braswell based N3060’s integral “HD 400” graphics are just too new, and RHEL 7 doesn’t have driver support for it.
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I Dont try to boot with a Live image, try rescue with a install dvd, but always stop (freeze) on a black screen.
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Edwin Agudelo wrote:
Please don’t top post.
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El jue., 25 de ago. de 2016 15:38, escribió:
Good Day.
Yes, this log indicates “FBIOBLANK: Invalid argumentos”
After this, The x server shutdown.
Thank, And sorry For top answer.
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You might have to use nomodeset–where they say hit tab for extra options, you can type that in.
I too, would be curious as to what happens with a live CD if you have access to it. But were you able to install with the graphic interface or did it drop you to text?
If you can boot into text mode and try to install the vesa driver, this might also help.
(Though I’d try the kernel update mentioned in another post first.)
Edwin Agudelo wrote:
begin with EE – those are errors, and see if they give you a clue. Also, what drivers has it loaded, and what unleaded? It’s all in that log.
mark