On August 2, 2017 3:18:29 AM CDT, wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote:>Hello Johnny, > > >On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 13:47:14 -0500 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> >wrote: > >> On 07/28/2017 11:32 AM, wwp wrote: >> > Hello Johnny, >> > >> > >> > On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 10:33:15 -0500 Johnny Hughes ><johnny at centos.org> wrote: >> > >> > [snip] >> >>> I've just succeeded in installing CentOS7 from the DVD! Had no >luck >> >>> using a Live CD (both dd'ed to a flash drive). >> >>> >> >>> Hardware support is not complete (or not configured as-is): >> >>> - bluetooth not working >> >>> - HDMI ouput -> nothing >> >>> - dell Fn keys -> no screen light, no wifi toggle >> >>> - no suspend/hibernate >> >>> >> >>> I will now try to inject more recent kernels (yours *) or extra >firmware, >> >>> see how I can find better hardware support and configuration. And >> >>> compare this to what Fedora 26 provides.. >> >>> >> >>> (*) BTW, I installed your 4.9.39 kernel (did a yum update after >> >>> configuring a repo file to get your stuff) and at boot, I >immediately >> >>> get: >> >>> error: $KERNEL_NAME_HERE has invalid signature >> >>> error: you need to load the kernel first >> >>> >> >> >> >> There are actually 2 kernels, one on the live DVD I just posted, >and one >> >> in the experimental repo. >> >> >> >> Both of those would require NO secure boot turned on, but they >both >> >> should work fine with UEFI and secure boot off. >> > >> > I could boot 4.9.39, it brings: >> > - Dell features like screen light control and wireless toggle key, >> > - dual screen support using the HDMI port, >> > and maybe more that I couldn't see, wow! >> > >> >> I am using this experimental kernel on my workstation (lenovo w541). >I >> have been using it for quite a long time and have not had any major >issues. >> >> I also use it on my secondary workstation (lenovo h50-55). > >In addition to my previous reply: > - suspend works > - hibernate works >This is just great! > >But it fails to configure VMWare Workstation 12.5.7 and this is a must >for my pro activities on this machine. > >The build of vmmon and vmnet kernel modules fail. The 12.5.7 version >contain the fixes for known/recent issues related to installing VMWare >WS on 4.6/4.9 kernels (API changes) and I couldn't find a tip about how >to solve this yet. Probably off-topic here, but I doubt I'll get >support from VMWare since it's an experimental kernel on top of >CentOS7. > > >Regards,What about now that you have it booted and working except for VMWare install the mainline 4.x kernel that is available? Take precautionary steps to make sure that will work, hence, back up any data and, if need be, configs. Would that work? Regards, Lance
Hello, On Thu, 03 Aug 2017 13:53:45 -0500 Lance Lassetter <lancelassetter at gmail.com> wrote:> On August 2, 2017 3:18:29 AM CDT, wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote: > >Hello Johnny, > > > > > >On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 13:47:14 -0500 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> > >wrote: > > > >> On 07/28/2017 11:32 AM, wwp wrote: > >> > Hello Johnny, > >> > > >> > > >> > On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 10:33:15 -0500 Johnny Hughes > ><johnny at centos.org> wrote: > >> > > >> > [snip] > >> >>> I've just succeeded in installing CentOS7 from the DVD! Had no > >luck > >> >>> using a Live CD (both dd'ed to a flash drive). > >> >>> > >> >>> Hardware support is not complete (or not configured as-is): > >> >>> - bluetooth not working > >> >>> - HDMI ouput -> nothing > >> >>> - dell Fn keys -> no screen light, no wifi toggle > >> >>> - no suspend/hibernate > >> >>> > >> >>> I will now try to inject more recent kernels (yours *) or extra > >firmware, > >> >>> see how I can find better hardware support and configuration. And > >> >>> compare this to what Fedora 26 provides.. > >> >>> > >> >>> (*) BTW, I installed your 4.9.39 kernel (did a yum update after > >> >>> configuring a repo file to get your stuff) and at boot, I > >immediately > >> >>> get: > >> >>> error: $KERNEL_NAME_HERE has invalid signature > >> >>> error: you need to load the kernel first > >> >>> > >> >> > >> >> There are actually 2 kernels, one on the live DVD I just posted, > >and one > >> >> in the experimental repo. > >> >> > >> >> Both of those would require NO secure boot turned on, but they > >both > >> >> should work fine with UEFI and secure boot off. > >> > > >> > I could boot 4.9.39, it brings: > >> > - Dell features like screen light control and wireless toggle key, > >> > - dual screen support using the HDMI port, > >> > and maybe more that I couldn't see, wow! > >> > > >> > >> I am using this experimental kernel on my workstation (lenovo w541). > >I > >> have been using it for quite a long time and have not had any major > >issues. > >> > >> I also use it on my secondary workstation (lenovo h50-55). > > > >In addition to my previous reply: > > - suspend works > > - hibernate works > >This is just great! > > > >But it fails to configure VMWare Workstation 12.5.7 and this is a must > >for my pro activities on this machine. > > > >The build of vmmon and vmnet kernel modules fail. The 12.5.7 version > >contain the fixes for known/recent issues related to installing VMWare > >WS on 4.6/4.9 kernels (API changes) and I couldn't find a tip about how > >to solve this yet. Probably off-topic here, but I doubt I'll get > >support from VMWare since it's an experimental kernel on top of > >CentOS7. > > > > > >Regards, > > What about now that you have it booted and working except for VMWare install the mainline 4.x kernel that is available? Take precautionary steps to make sure that will work, hence, back up any data and, if need be, configs. > > Would that work?It didn't. I tried to boot using kernel-ml-4.12.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64 but it hangs either before or right after the graphical login. No visual tip, system is not responsive until I shutdown the computer. /var/log/message is full of kernel info about failures in a loop that I cannot interpret, see: https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/TogaA36LBQ3NgUsUGyVVoQ Regards, -- wwp -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20170804/aedd612f/attachment-0001.sig>
Ok you in Grub press tab and then add ?3? after the initrd entry ?. quiet?? yum remove xorg-x11-drv-nouveau And see if X11 come up with standard frambuffer? Disable nouveau complete from kernel if the upper not helps. nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf blacklist nouveau> Am 04.08.2017 um 12:52 schrieb wwp <subscript at free.fr>: > > Hello, > > > On Thu, 03 Aug 2017 13:53:45 -0500 Lance Lassetter <lancelassetter at gmail.com <mailto:lancelassetter at gmail.com>> wrote: > >> On August 2, 2017 3:18:29 AM CDT, wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote: >>> Hello Johnny, >>> >>> >>> On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 13:47:14 -0500 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On 07/28/2017 11:32 AM, wwp wrote: >>>>> Hello Johnny, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 10:33:15 -0500 Johnny Hughes >>> <johnny at centos.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> [snip] >>>>>>> I've just succeeded in installing CentOS7 from the DVD! Had no >>> luck >>>>>>> using a Live CD (both dd'ed to a flash drive). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hardware support is not complete (or not configured as-is): >>>>>>> - bluetooth not working >>>>>>> - HDMI ouput -> nothing >>>>>>> - dell Fn keys -> no screen light, no wifi toggle >>>>>>> - no suspend/hibernate >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I will now try to inject more recent kernels (yours *) or extra >>> firmware, >>>>>>> see how I can find better hardware support and configuration. And >>>>>>> compare this to what Fedora 26 provides.. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (*) BTW, I installed your 4.9.39 kernel (did a yum update after >>>>>>> configuring a repo file to get your stuff) and at boot, I >>> immediately >>>>>>> get: >>>>>>> error: $KERNEL_NAME_HERE has invalid signature >>>>>>> error: you need to load the kernel first >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> There are actually 2 kernels, one on the live DVD I just posted, >>> and one >>>>>> in the experimental repo. >>>>>> >>>>>> Both of those would require NO secure boot turned on, but they >>> both >>>>>> should work fine with UEFI and secure boot off. >>>>> >>>>> I could boot 4.9.39, it brings: >>>>> - Dell features like screen light control and wireless toggle key, >>>>> - dual screen support using the HDMI port, >>>>> and maybe more that I couldn't see, wow! >>>>> >>>> >>>> I am using this experimental kernel on my workstation (lenovo w541). >>> I >>>> have been using it for quite a long time and have not had any major >>> issues. >>>> >>>> I also use it on my secondary workstation (lenovo h50-55). >>> >>> In addition to my previous reply: >>> - suspend works >>> - hibernate works >>> This is just great! >>> >>> But it fails to configure VMWare Workstation 12.5.7 and this is a must >>> for my pro activities on this machine. >>> >>> The build of vmmon and vmnet kernel modules fail. The 12.5.7 version >>> contain the fixes for known/recent issues related to installing VMWare >>> WS on 4.6/4.9 kernels (API changes) and I couldn't find a tip about how >>> to solve this yet. Probably off-topic here, but I doubt I'll get >>> support from VMWare since it's an experimental kernel on top of >>> CentOS7. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >> >> What about now that you have it booted and working except for VMWare install the mainline 4.x kernel that is available? Take precautionary steps to make sure that will work, hence, back up any data and, if need be, configs. >> >> Would that work? > > It didn't. I tried to boot using kernel-ml-4.12.4-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64 > but it hangs either before or right after the graphical login. No > visual tip, system is not responsive until I shutdown the computer. > /var/log/message is full of kernel info about failures in a loop > that I cannot interpret, see: > > https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/TogaA36LBQ3NgUsUGyVVoQ <https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/TogaA36LBQ3NgUsUGyVVoQ> > > > Regards, > > -- > wwp > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org <mailto:CentOS at centos.org> > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos <https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos>