On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 06:21:00AM +0000, Rigved Rakshit wrote:
Hello,
The boot-up menu is shown and when I select the first item; Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64, the screen just blanks out.
There are no boot messages, nothing.
The num-lock indicator lights up and then goes out.
After waiting a while, I tried the caps-lock key, it's responsive by way of the indicator going on and off.
Try this: Edit the kernel boot line (on the GRUB boot menu, press the letter "e", move the cursor down to the kernel / vmlinuz line) and add this one word at the end of the line: nomodeset . Then, follow the on-screen instructions to continue the boot process.
Hope this helps!
No, it didn't help. Did what you had suggested, pressed "Fn10" after appending "nomodeset" to that particular line, but nothing again.
Instead, I tried another trick. I hit the BIOS boot-device selection key during POST, it showed me a whole lot of options, one of which was (strangely) labled "debian". Selected that, and bam, everything works like it should.
While this might be a good trick, it isn't even a hack, leave alone a proper solution.
Any more suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks,
~Mayuresh