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My server hangs on boot

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Trying to pass through my graphics card to a VM, experiencing black screens, I followed the advice in the settings page. The system now hangs during any attempt to boot "Generic USB Audio on usb-0000:4b:00.3-5/input6

Solved by JorgeB

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1 hour ago, Keef59 said:

followed the advice in the settings page.

What advice on which page?

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Settings, boot. As far as I can remember.

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I think it's probably better to start again from scratch. I have just switched all my PCs onto Linux, so I need to generate a new boot drive. The original server was based on a 1st gen Threadripper, the next one is a 3rd gen Theadripper.

I know it is all transferable, but it was originally running VMs. The new system is another level for me. I don't mind starting over, I have the time.

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Silly question, I know, but how do I generate diagnostics from a system that will not boot?

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Try deleting /config/vfio-pci.cfg on the flash drive and reboot.

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Thank you, that got me in again, now to mount all the cache drives that have got lost!!!

2 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Try deleting /config/vfio-pci.cfg on the flash drive and reboot.

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