SUSE Linux login black screen solution

  
                  

1, at startup, GRUB on the boot command followed by a VGA = 791, so the screen resolution is 1024 * 768.


kernel (hd0,0)/linux root=/dev/ram ramdisk_size=65536 devfs=mount,all vga=791

initrd (hd0,0)/initrd

boot


2, when it is black. Press Ctrl+Alt+F2 to enter another shell, run yast, select hardware-Graphics and Monitor, there are two options, the first is text mode, the second is graphics mode, and change and reprobe options, but change The option is not used (if you can use it is best. Change the property directly, lower the resolution, accept, exit the restart), then switch to text mode, exit restart; after restart, it should still Can not use, press Ctrl+Alt+F2 again to enter the console, run yast, then change the above options at the option is OK


3, in the black screen, press ctrl+alt +F2 enters the console. Enter init3 directly. Then enter init5


4, GRUB4DOS

A lot of people start the system SUSE likes to use it to guide SUSE.


Edit menu.lst

kernel (hdx,y) /linux vga=791

initrd (hdx,y) /initrd

Boot


5, modify xorg.conf

Press ctrl+alt+F2 to enter the shell

#vi /etc/x11/xorg.conf

section “Monitor”

HorizSync 31.5-70.0

VertRefresh 50.0-100.0


Reducing the maximum restart.

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