stan wrote:
The thing is, when Grub is displaying the menu screen, it is not using either driver. It is using the VESA interface to display the boot screen. Once you select what to boot, it will then use an X server to show the pretty screen unless you selected the quiet mode.It sounds like you know more about grub than I do, so I can't give you any incisive insight. But your comment above made me wonder if this is a video driver issue rather than a grub issue.Have you tried the opposite driver. i.e. if you are using the closed source driver for your card, try the open source driver,or vice versa.
I can't remember the command to change the video made in Grub, if there is one.
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