akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
It used to be that running the install with a nodma option could fix things like this. At least I think it was nodma. Does anyone else remember? There also was a another trick using a garbage parameter and the next boot worked. But the memory of this is also vague.
Neither a garbage parameter nor the nodma option changed anything. I'm wondering how they could anyway since the kernel doesn't even start.
cg.