<div dir="auto">We're back online! On the ISO issue, I had boot problems with a kabylake desktop too, linux-ck-4.13 kernel. Booted fine on our lts though.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">Στις 24 Νοε 2017 12:12 μ.μ., ο χρήστης "P3d3.F." <<a href="mailto:p3d3f@riseup.net">p3d3f@riseup.net</a>> έγραψε:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi Nous,<br>
while waiting that the website come back operational, and the wiki too), I tryed to install Artix on a DELL Inspiron 5767 (CPU Kaby Lake 3,1Ghz, 8Gb RAM, GPU Intel integrated, HD 1Tb) and I'm having some VERY strange behaviours.<br>
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ARTIX last ISO: no way to start the installation from the USB Key. I controlled everything (md5, sha, etc...) and used the same key to install another notebook, without problems. The error: no way to read the data from the USB and pushed in the root emergency environment<br>
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ARTIX august ISO: it work perfectly and I'm able to use the LXQT environment and to start calamares without any problems<br>
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ARCHBANG: last iso 021117, all work perfectly and the openbox environment start in a while<br>
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Do you have any idea of what is different between the new and old Artix ISO? I suspect something linked with the Kernel (ARCHBANG use a 4.13 kernel). Trying some parameters before to start, if I use the noapic the startup step arrive till the tty activation, before to crash.<br>
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Should be interesting to discover the why, just to avoid that other people, with a similar machine (Kaby Lake CPU are widely used) have the same problem. I tryed both in legacy and UEFI mode, and the error is the same. Obviously I deactivate, from the BIOS, the Secure Boot Option and also the Fastboot.<br>
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If you have any idea, I can do some tests.<br>
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Ciao Francesco<br>
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