My guess is, that it doesn't like my GPU. Nvidia and Linux is just not a good match.
vga=791
to the kernel commanline on ISO boot in GRUB.I'd have guessed the same, what GPU is in there? Very recent ones have the most issues, normally...
Other Hardware information would also nice to have.
you mean, with "e" going to the edit the boot menu and add vga=791 to the line, starting with /boot/linux26, right? That didn't help unfortunately.You could try adding vga=791 to the kernel commanline on ISO boot in GRUB.
- Ryzen 3950X
- ASUS X570 ROG x570-F
- Nvidia RTX 2060 Super (Gigabyte)
It shows that it got an IP via DHCP and now it just sits there.
module_blacklist=nvidiafb
* Switch to another tty, to check if you get output there: CTRL + ALT + FX (where FX is F1, F2 and F3)
* Blacklist nvidiafb, add the following to the kernel command linemodule_blacklist=nvidiafb
module_blacklist=nvidiafb
to the kernel command line on boot in GRUB.