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The first kernel that cause the weird state is kernel 5.11.īisection has been done and identified as regression bug. The last kernel that did not cause the weird state is kernel 5.10.16. The issue has been discussed on Arch Linux forum: The problem occurs with any display connected to the KVM switch.īooting with 'nomodeset' and rebooting does not cause 'weird state'. The problem does not happen if I connect the computer directly to display To escape the 'weird state', the KVM switch has to be turned off and on again by unplugging all HDMI on the switch (The switch receives custom HDMI that also serves power to the switch). The only thing that the 'weird state' can display is Arch Linux Xorg or console screen after booting. This includes POST screen, GRUB, verbose boot of Linux, Windows and macOS (Hackintosh). When reboot from problematic kernel, a 'weird state' is entered, which my display receives no signal. The computer GMK Nucbox2 ( ) is connected to display with HDMI via a KVM switch ( ).
