Debian10 hang up at "Started GNOME Display Manager" with "PCI RADEON R7 430"
by floppy_stuttgart from LinuxQuestions.org on (#561SR)
Hello,
during the boot of Debian10 on a HP PRODESK with PCI RADEON R7 430, it hangs up at the HNOME Manager (whatever I do: connecting to the hdmi of the board or connecting direct to the RADEON). See the errors coming up when the radeon was connected to the screen (with the screen connected to the board, this is very similar).
drm:radeon_pci_probe (radeon) error radeon kernel modesetting for R600 or later requires firmware installed
i915 firmware: failed to load i915/kbl_dmc_ver1_04
etc.
is there a way to boot in a minimum mode then to load the missing things afterward? the boot menue is indicated in the attachment.
Any advice is welcome.
However, I will search in parallel in the internet.
Thanks.
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during the boot of Debian10 on a HP PRODESK with PCI RADEON R7 430, it hangs up at the HNOME Manager (whatever I do: connecting to the hdmi of the board or connecting direct to the RADEON). See the errors coming up when the radeon was connected to the screen (with the screen connected to the board, this is very similar).
drm:radeon_pci_probe (radeon) error radeon kernel modesetting for R600 or later requires firmware installed
i915 firmware: failed to load i915/kbl_dmc_ver1_04
etc.
is there a way to boot in a minimum mode then to load the missing things afterward? the boot menue is indicated in the attachment.
Any advice is welcome.
However, I will search in parallel in the internet.
Thanks.
Attached Thumbnails