Try adding nomodeset
to the grub boot options.
Cannot boot Solus 4.0 from USB
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Is there really nothing else that can be said about this? Is anyone on the forums using a Thinkpad X200T? I just find it a little strange that the Solus documentation claims that the X200T is compatible with Solus, but it won't even boot on my end.
Did you run sudo sync
after dd?
Is your laptop in EFI or Legacy mode?
When you booted from the USB did it say it was booting a partition or drive? Drive works for me, partition doesn't.
eurydome Same result with nomodeset? Black screen with flashing cursor? No startup chime sound?
Was that after it prompted to select Solus 4.0 or "firmware", or did you not even see that screen?
Try pressing ctrl+alt+F2 on the black screen. If you get a login prompt, use user "live" and a blank password, at least then you can examine logs etc.
I guess I give up. Ubuntu budgie it is for me.
Secure boot disabled?
Fair enough.