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papernik:
Good morning , and thanks for your very good jobs.
Sorry for my bad english , and i don't speak German.

Yesterday , i made system update on my working 5.4 testing MLD , but when i reboot , after first MLD logo , screen become black and system hang.
No services are started ( web , smb , ecc ), no ping response , no ctrl+alt+Fn , but only black screen.

Then i've tried to make clean install , but iso won't boot and i have same problem (black screen after first MLD logo)

I suppose something was changed in the boot process.

I  have tried to boot 'verbose mode' , but same results ( black screen after I hit 'enter' ).

My system is non so young , but was working fine before yesterday. I don't have UEFI , but legacy Bios with ahci mode.

Is there something i can do to work it again ?

I like MLD, and I would regret not being able to use it anymore.

Thanks

Ivo

gr4vity:
Hello,
Welcome to the forum  :)

Instead of verbose, Did you try snapshots?
If it works then you can restore an older snapshot.

baltic:
Hi,

Linux is not windows and a fresh install usually not necessary!  ;)

As gr4vity suggested, make a rollback by the snapshots. This should bring the system up again. Then you can try to update again.
Watch the output attentively and let us know, if have you seen any error messages during the update-process.

Greets
baltic

papernik:
Hi ,

yes i have tried snapshoot too , but result is the same.
After I hit 'enter' , black screen , an no more fun.

I have tried installation from an old iso, i can boot and install , but when i restart i have problem again. I don't know if this iso is upgrading packages during installation.

This one is the iso that boot and can install :  "MLD-5.4_netinstall_2019.11.29-180.6+1545_amd64.iso"

No other error message are displayed.

Newer iso's  boot and hang on black screen.

My system : MB P7P55-M - core I5 - Ram $GB - 64 bit version.

Ivo

clausmuus:
If you take a unstable Image, you have the extra option "debug" on the boot manager. Please try this.

All image do an update on installation.

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