05-14-2024, 09:21 PM
Oops, xrandr can't run in text mode. Try replacing "3" with "video=800x600".
Does lspci -v tell you how much graphics memory you have? At what resolution did you run Windows 2000?
I suspect you can create a /boot partition in text mode if you create it manually with fdisk and mount it. I know that some people want a separate /boot partition; I never saw the point.
Does lspci -v tell you how much graphics memory you have? At what resolution did you run Windows 2000?
I suspect you can create a /boot partition in text mode if you create it manually with fdisk and mount it. I know that some people want a separate /boot partition; I never saw the point.