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Aurora-surface 41 boot issue #1909
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Same issue on Surface Pro 5 |
We have recently switched to the bazzite kernel for asus and surface images. The bazzite kernel carries the same surface linux patches. What do you mean that it fails to boot? |
Freezes right after Grub prompt ("Booting Aurora 41 from Fedora Kinoite...") I first suspected a Secure Boot issue, as the Surface is a bit special in this regard, but disabling Secure Boot didn't help. I tried getting some info from ujust log-last-boot, but it seems to fail before any kind of log is generated I also rolled back to 40 for now |
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/tree/master/patches%2F6.11 Will check that all of these are in bazzite-kernel. The fact yours completely fails to boot is a bit of a concern. There is a PR to make sure that the previous surface modules are apart of the initramfs. |
To be fair, there have been more recent releases since it failed for me. I think the one I tried was 41-20241108 |
I get the exact same behaviour as TheElbinho. Recovering on a surface is a bit troublesome as I don't have the surface keyboard and breaking out the wired keyboard needs to be planned ahead. |
I've confirmed that all patches are in the bazzite kernel. Do either of you have encryption enabled as well? |
Nope, encryption is not enabled. I tried the latest and still cannot boot. Back to the last build. I'm not sure if the move to 41 is the real issue and not the bazzite kernel persay. |
Also no encryption on my Surface |
We have added the same initramfs changes that were in the previous surface builds. |
Just tried :latest again, out of curiosity. Still no change. I would love to generate more substantial and constructive feedback, but I don't know how. |
Describe the bug
The latest from aurora-surface:latest seems to be using a bazzite kernel instead of a aurora surface kernel, resulting in my Surface Pro 6 not being able to boot. I have rolled back for the time being.
What did you expect to happen?
Aurora 41 boots on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6.
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