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[Success Image Report]: GParted Live 1.6.0-3 #2880
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Thank you! |
so does this resolve #2848 ? |
Sorry, I do not have a surface-pro-3 and haven't tested it in your hardware platform. |
It may not be surface pro 3 specific, It has something to do with grub-2.04 (which ventoy-grub is still based off of) not handing off nicely to grub-2.12 (which recent linux distributions have switched to). That's why 'grub mode' in which ventoy-grub loads fresh config and continues as grub-2.04 works, while 'normal mode' which chain-loads to the on-image grub-2.12 bootloader doesn't. |
I just checked the latest gparted-live-1.6.0-3-amd64.iso with ventoy 1.0.99 |
Official Website List
Ventoy Version
1.0.99
BIOS Mode
UEFI
Partition Style
GPT
Image file name
gparted-live-1.6.0-3-amd64.iso
Image file checksum type
MD5
Image file checksum value
aa61f01cd27a6343be91f550bc57724c
Image file download link (if applicable)
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-1.6.0-3-amd64.iso
Test environment
Lenovo Thinkbook 16 G4+ IAP
More Details?
This image file booted successfully in Ventoy.
Stuck at [drm] VT-d active for gfx access
If gparted booting stucks after its grub menu, and the kernel message reports the following message: (to display it, press 'e' to edit boot options, delete the parameter 'quiet' and press 'Ctrl+X' to continue)
Then you should choose 'Safe Graphic Settings (vga=normal)' mode to boot gparted in this laptop, instead of the default mode.
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