Re: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H is there a BUG in this motherboard?
thanks David for this message.
@Isaac Shields, please share with us the results of your efforts.
also, you might if you continue to have problems with your Gigabyte
machine, install Debian on a more ordinary machine in order to gain
experience for an install on the less ordinary Gigabyte machine.
Regards,
Tom Arnall
ONLY GOD
On 1/2/21, David Christensen <dpchrist@holgerdanske.com> wrote:
> On 2021-01-02 01:06, ike wrote:
>> On 01/01/2021 11:42 PM, ike wrote:
>>
>> I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H I have tried to install Debian 10.7 .
>> I
>> have enable Iommu and CSM. When the menu comes up it does not
>> matter
>> what I select after I hit enter the screen is just a mess can you
>> help
>> me please. After I press enter the screen is just lines dots and a
>> mess.
>> I under stand there is a BUG in Lommu if so how do I fix it. I am
>> not
>> an expert with this so be patient with me please.
>> Thank you Isaac Shields
>> nejekipl@bigpond.com
>
> First, backup your data.
>
>
> What is the URL and the exact file name for the ISO file you downloaded?
>
>
> What is the SHA256 checksum of the ISO that arrived on your computer?
>
>
> How did you burn the ISO to a CD, DVD, BD, or USB flash drive? E.g.
> what operating system, application, and/or commands?
>
>
> Go into the CMOS Setup and choose "Reset to defaults" (or whatever it is
> called). Be sure to "Save".
>
>
> Power down. Pick one HDD or SSD for Debian and remove all the others.
> Make sure it is plugged into the first disk interface on the motherboard
> (e.g. "SATA3 0").
>
>
> Boot the Debian Installer. Take notes of the title of every screen and
> the choice(s) you made on that screen. For example, here are my notes
> from a recent Debian 10 install:
>
> Debian GNU/Linux installer boot menu (BIOS mode)
> Install
> Language English
> Country, territory or area United States
> Keymap to use American English
> Hostname dipsy
> Domain name tracy.holgerdanske.com
> Root password *******
> Full name for the new user debian
> Username for your account debian
> Choose a password for the new user ********
> Select your time zone Pacific
> Partitioning method manual
> Encrypted volume (sdb2_crypt) - 1.0 GB Linux device-mapper
> (crypt)
> #1 1.0 GB f swap swap
> Encrypted volume (sdb3_crypt) - 12.0 GB Linux device-mapper
> (crypt)
> #1 12.0 GB f ext4 /
> SCSI5 (0,0,0) (sdb) - 60.0 GB ATA INTEL SSDSC2CW06
> #1 primary 999.3 MB B F ext4 /boot
> #2 primary 1.0 GB K crypto (sdb2_crypt)
> #3 primary 12.0 GB K crypto (sdb3_crypt)
> 46.0 GB FREESPACE
> Finish partitioning and write changes to disk
> Use a network mirror Yes
> Mirror country United States
> Archive mirror deb.debian.org
> HTTP proxy <blank>
> Participate in the package usage survey No
> Choose software to install
> Debian desktop environment
> Xfce
> print server
> SSH server
> standard system utilities
> Device for boot loader installation /dev/sdb
> Installation complete Continue
>
> Power down at POST.
>
> Remove installation media.
>
>
> Post details if you encounter problems.
>
>
> David
>
>
>
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