Greetings everyone,
Hi everyone, and I am very new to Linux. I have a project which was needed urgently and therefore I steamrolled through the system without much basics. The things I want to do is simple, to be able to boot up my openSUSE OS (Currently using openSUSE, 13.2 Harlequin).
This is what I did so far,
Install the OS into the USB Stick > Plug onto the motherboard > Plug in Hard Disk onto the motherboard > Install openSUSE to HDD > Boot Up > Stuck
I might be new to Linux but I am no stranger in troubleshooting. Therefore, I simulate using different motherboard and OS version to find out the root cause, here are my findings:
1) Motherboard 1, Guardian
Using OpenSUSE 13.2 > Able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 42.1 > Able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 15.1 Leap> Able to Boot
2) Motherboard 2, Supermicro
Using OpenSUSE 13.2 > Not able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 42.1 > Not able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 15.1 Leap> Able to Boot
The problem is the motherboard is fundamentally the same, both have the same model which is MBD-X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F-O, one can run it and the other cannot.
Thankfully, I am still able to boot using safemode, however bootloader and many applications in YasT is not working.
Last thing that might be worth noting is that the BIOS version on Guardian is 1.2 while Supermicro is 2.0c.
Needlessly to say, changing the motherboard and the OS version is not an option, please can someone provide a solution?
The attached is the photo I took when the boot loops indefinitely on those same command lines.
Thank you very much!
Hi everyone, and I am very new to Linux. I have a project which was needed urgently and therefore I steamrolled through the system without much basics. The things I want to do is simple, to be able to boot up my openSUSE OS (Currently using openSUSE, 13.2 Harlequin).
This is what I did so far,
Install the OS into the USB Stick > Plug onto the motherboard > Plug in Hard Disk onto the motherboard > Install openSUSE to HDD > Boot Up > Stuck
I might be new to Linux but I am no stranger in troubleshooting. Therefore, I simulate using different motherboard and OS version to find out the root cause, here are my findings:
1) Motherboard 1, Guardian
Using OpenSUSE 13.2 > Able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 42.1 > Able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 15.1 Leap> Able to Boot
2) Motherboard 2, Supermicro
Using OpenSUSE 13.2 > Not able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 42.1 > Not able to Boot
Using OpenSUSE 15.1 Leap> Able to Boot
The problem is the motherboard is fundamentally the same, both have the same model which is MBD-X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F-O, one can run it and the other cannot.
Thankfully, I am still able to boot using safemode, however bootloader and many applications in YasT is not working.
Last thing that might be worth noting is that the BIOS version on Guardian is 1.2 while Supermicro is 2.0c.
Needlessly to say, changing the motherboard and the OS version is not an option, please can someone provide a solution?
The attached is the photo I took when the boot loops indefinitely on those same command lines.
Thank you very much!