MATE 18.10 Live CD on W10 Asus Zenbook (501VW) - hangs on boot





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That I get a responsive grub menu means that the boot parameters are okay. Is this a valid assumption?



Is there a reliable mapping between the startup logo's progress indicator's dots and the stages of the process or is the indicator simply polling for activity anywhere?



The bootup process survives one complete pass of the startup logo's progress indicator. What does this tell me?



The process does not get far enough that I can open a virtual terminal. Is there any other way I can look into the process? Perhaps additional boot parameters at the grub menu?



Here's so far:
The boot disk works successfully with another machine. But with the settings below:




  • First boot device UEFI Generic Flash with 18.10

  • Fast boot disabled

  • CSM disabled or enabled (no difference)

  • Secure boot disabled


The startup offers the grub menu. I choose 'Try' or if I choose 'Install' the startup logo runs the dots once then hangs with the first white dot lit.



I've seen that this machine is compatible with Ubuntu (with a couple niggles) so I hope there's something wrong with my 'BIOS' setup.










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    That I get a responsive grub menu means that the boot parameters are okay. Is this a valid assumption?



    Is there a reliable mapping between the startup logo's progress indicator's dots and the stages of the process or is the indicator simply polling for activity anywhere?



    The bootup process survives one complete pass of the startup logo's progress indicator. What does this tell me?



    The process does not get far enough that I can open a virtual terminal. Is there any other way I can look into the process? Perhaps additional boot parameters at the grub menu?



    Here's so far:
    The boot disk works successfully with another machine. But with the settings below:




    • First boot device UEFI Generic Flash with 18.10

    • Fast boot disabled

    • CSM disabled or enabled (no difference)

    • Secure boot disabled


    The startup offers the grub menu. I choose 'Try' or if I choose 'Install' the startup logo runs the dots once then hangs with the first white dot lit.



    I've seen that this machine is compatible with Ubuntu (with a couple niggles) so I hope there's something wrong with my 'BIOS' setup.










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      That I get a responsive grub menu means that the boot parameters are okay. Is this a valid assumption?



      Is there a reliable mapping between the startup logo's progress indicator's dots and the stages of the process or is the indicator simply polling for activity anywhere?



      The bootup process survives one complete pass of the startup logo's progress indicator. What does this tell me?



      The process does not get far enough that I can open a virtual terminal. Is there any other way I can look into the process? Perhaps additional boot parameters at the grub menu?



      Here's so far:
      The boot disk works successfully with another machine. But with the settings below:




      • First boot device UEFI Generic Flash with 18.10

      • Fast boot disabled

      • CSM disabled or enabled (no difference)

      • Secure boot disabled


      The startup offers the grub menu. I choose 'Try' or if I choose 'Install' the startup logo runs the dots once then hangs with the first white dot lit.



      I've seen that this machine is compatible with Ubuntu (with a couple niggles) so I hope there's something wrong with my 'BIOS' setup.










      share|improve this question
















      That I get a responsive grub menu means that the boot parameters are okay. Is this a valid assumption?



      Is there a reliable mapping between the startup logo's progress indicator's dots and the stages of the process or is the indicator simply polling for activity anywhere?



      The bootup process survives one complete pass of the startup logo's progress indicator. What does this tell me?



      The process does not get far enough that I can open a virtual terminal. Is there any other way I can look into the process? Perhaps additional boot parameters at the grub menu?



      Here's so far:
      The boot disk works successfully with another machine. But with the settings below:




      • First boot device UEFI Generic Flash with 18.10

      • Fast boot disabled

      • CSM disabled or enabled (no difference)

      • Secure boot disabled


      The startup offers the grub menu. I choose 'Try' or if I choose 'Install' the startup logo runs the dots once then hangs with the first white dot lit.



      I've seen that this machine is compatible with Ubuntu (with a couple niggles) so I hope there's something wrong with my 'BIOS' setup.







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