I did a clean install of Debian 12 (32-bit) without any DE.
I've noticed that after grub menu, if it displays " pci (some numbers) ASPM Could not configure common clock", the system boots into cli properly.
But, if no such error is shown, a white underscore keeps blinking on the top left. Keyboard also does not work in this case, and I have to hard shut down the laptop with the power button.
The error is random so most of the time, I'm not able to boot into Debian.
What should I do to always boot into Debian/resolve the issue?
I've noticed that after grub menu, if it displays " pci (some numbers) ASPM Could not configure common clock", the system boots into cli properly.
But, if no such error is shown, a white underscore keeps blinking on the top left. Keyboard also does not work in this case, and I have to hard shut down the laptop with the power button.
The error is random so most of the time, I'm not able to boot into Debian.
What should I do to always boot into Debian/resolve the issue?
Statistics: Posted by Madhur Sharma — 2024-01-28 05:44 — Replies 0 — Views 26