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So you think it’s a grub problem?\n
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I’m running fedora 39
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Yes I can ping it!\n
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> Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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yep, I did `systemctl set-default multi-user.target’\n
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> As someone eles mentioned, boot it with a screen and check the BIOS. Since this was a laptop, the BIOS is certainly expecting a display, so you might have to adjust something there.\n
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I already looked into the bios but it was pretty empty, just a few options, nothing about displays or graphics card\n
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but now I have a doubts, perhaps there is a “show advanced settings” button somewhere that I didn’t see? I have to look for it
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Yes I can ping it!\n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Yes I can ping it!\n
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> Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Any idea on how to solve this, or on how to fool it into thinking a screen is connected? The problem is not the lid switch as I removed the magnet from the screen, so it thinks the lid is always open\n
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Thanks in advance!
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Yes I can ping it!\n
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> Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Hello! I converted an old laptop with a broken screen into a home server, and it all works well except for one thing: when I reboot it (via ssh), if no screen is connected, it will get stuck and refuse to boot. as soon as I connect an HDMI monitor, the fans will start spinning and it will start booting as usual. Then I can remove the HDMI and it will work flawlessly. I don’t know if this is a linux problem, a GRUB problem, or a firmware problem. \n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Hello! I converted an old laptop with a broken screen into a home server, and it all works well except for one thing: when I reboot it (via ssh), if no screen is connected, it will get stuck and refuse to boot. as soon as I connect an HDMI monitor, the fans will start spinning and it will start booting as usual. Then I can remove the HDMI and it will work flawlessly. I don’t know if this is a linux problem, a GRUB problem, or a firmware problem. \n
Any idea on how to solve this, or on how to fool it into thinking a screen is connected? The problem is not the lid switch as I removed the magnet from the screen, so it thinks the lid is always open\n
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Thanks in advance!
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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As someone eles mentioned, boot it with a screen and check the BIOS. Since this was a laptop, the BIOS is certainly expecting a display, so you might have to adjust something there.
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Yes I can ping it!\n
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> Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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> As someone eles mentioned, boot it with a screen and check the BIOS. Since this was a laptop, the BIOS is certainly expecting a display, so you might have to adjust something there.\n
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Hello! I converted an old laptop with a broken screen into a home server, and it all works well except for one thing: when I reboot it (via ssh), if no screen is connected, it will get stuck and refuse to boot. as soon as I connect an HDMI monitor, the fans will start spinning and it will start booting as usual. Then I can remove the HDMI and it will work flawlessly. I don’t know if this is a linux problem, a GRUB problem, or a firmware problem. \n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Yes I can ping it!\n
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> Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Hello! I converted an old laptop with a broken screen into a home server, and it all works well except for one thing: when I reboot it (via ssh), if no screen is connected, it will get stuck and refuse to boot. as soon as I connect an HDMI monitor, the fans will start spinning and it will start booting as usual. Then I can remove the HDMI and it will work flawlessly. I don’t know if this is a linux problem, a GRUB problem, or a firmware problem. \n
Any idea on how to solve this, or on how to fool it into thinking a screen is connected? The problem is not the lid switch as I removed the magnet from the screen, so it thinks the lid is always open\n
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Is it getting stuck in the BIOS? If you can’t ssh in, can you even ping it? Network should come up before graphics.\n
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Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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Yes I can ping it!\n
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> Have you disabled the display manager?\n
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yep, I did `systemctl set-default multi-user.target’\n
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> As someone eles mentioned, boot it with a screen and check the BIOS. Since this was a laptop, the BIOS is certainly expecting a display, so you might have to adjust something there.\n
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but now I have a doubts, perhaps there is a “show advanced settings” button somewhere that I didn’t see? I have to look for it
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