Did you try wheezy install with omv in top? The omv iso is very out of phase compared to standard debian.
Flashing cursor when rebooting / Blackscreen
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- OMV 1.0
- Nyctophilia
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Only in a VM. Will try that if I get bored someday... for now im not in the mood anymore and just gonna live with the fact, that I can't reboot... Shutdown + Wake on LAN works everytime, but it's kinda annoying...
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Installed debian-7.8.0-amd64-CD-1.iso in UEFI-Mode and OpenMediaVault as package - Problem still persists. Blackscreen after GRUB, but without a flashing cursor this time
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I've seen some posts here in tge forum to disable serial console output at bios.
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There is no serial console output on that board.
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Every MB has serial output. You mean you already disabled?
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Oh sorry - I got that wrong. Sure it has a serial port! Yes, I've also already disabled it.
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The manual says parallel also but i think is a typo, i don't see the header.
Can you disable UEFI and boot legacy mode in that MB? or you need it?
I've seen people around with that motherboard in the forum.
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I thought that I test it in UEFI-Mode, in the hope that the problem is gone with it. I would have to reinstall the whole system, because you can't swap from an UEFI-Install to Legacy. Atleast that didn't work out in a virtual machine.
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That means you already test in legacy and didn't work? So i guess there is no point in going back.
Other than being here I would request support at debian forums.
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OMV 64bit was installed in Legacy Mode - but not Debian.
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Yes, openmediavault_1.0.20_amd64.iso.
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Yes that was kind of old. Especially for new MB.
If you have time and don't bother try in legacy mode with 1.9 iso or a debian ISO.
If you have a headless server is not that much of a use the screen.
Anyway at boot dmesg records all HW events, you should take a look there if you find something strange or a module fails to load.
I still don't know the benefits of using UEFI in a linux server.
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I don't think that this will fix it, but maybe I'll give it a try soon.
ZitatIf you have a headless server is not that much of a use the screen.
Huh?ZitatAnyway at boot dmesg records all HW events, you should take a look there if you find something strange or a module fails to load.
Watched it alot of times - no weird crashes - everything loads fine.ZitatI still don't know the benefits of using UEFI in a linux server.
As said, I thought that maybe the compatibility is better in UEFI-Mode and the hiccups would be away after that. Just testing. Trial and error
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A headless server is without monitor. You do can everything through ssh and web interface. In my case If i run out of network i use serial console access
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Linux really doesn't use the bios (or efi) much. I would actually say grub works better with bios than efi/uefi. So, there is really no reason to use efi with Linux.
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A headless server is without monitor. You do can everything through ssh and web interface. In my case If i run out of network i use serial console access
I know what a headless server is, I just don't know what you tried to tell me or why
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what you tried to tell me or why
Just because of the screen, I could live without it. But if you need to use it then i guess you need to fix that. I noticed that you cloned the other install from the SSD, i would try clean install also.
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Ah, alright. Yeah, that's what propbably everyone does with a headless linux-server. I did a clean install of OMV to the HDD, also posted that.
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