To help other people, which are struggling with an equivalent issue, I will post here my solution.
Thanks to @bain I got to this thread New laptop (Skylake) cannot boot Xubuntu even with boot parameters where an equivalent problem was posted.
There solution was to add some kernel flags to the boot options, therefore I tried it and got into Ubuntu Live USB with a display resolution of 640x480. To get full resolution and the final opportunity to install Ubuntu I deleted nomodeset
from my flags and got full resolution. My final kernel flags for the boot option replaced quiet splash ---
:
i915.preliminary_hw_support=1 nouveau.blacklist=1 edd=on nolapic pcie_aspm=force tpm_tis.interrupts=0 ---
Now I have installed Ubuntu 15.10 and upgraded to kernel 4.3, but I'm still struggling to get a GRUB menu and to boot finally into Ubuntu.
EDIT:
After various tries I edit a Ubuntu live USB key to start the grub from my Ubuntu and was able to enter my Ubuntu installation. But to set up the UEFI boot menu is still a problem and I will try later to solve it. Now I try to set up my Wifi: I installed the new firmware from Intel and the driver, also I tried to add intel_pstate=no_hwp
to the kernel parameters, because it was suggested in a similar thread. But it doesn't solve the problem for me.
I will add later more details of my progress.
EDIT: I tried different kernel parameters for the boot options and now I only need nolapic
to be able to boot Ubuntu and i915.preliminary_hw_support=1
to enable the touchscreen and the active pen.
EDIT: I tried to install kernel 4.4, but afterwards Ubuntu showed a fatal error. Therefore I thought it could be worth to try out a daily of 16.04. To install it I needed intel_pstate=no_hwp
in the kernel parameters and on 16.04 I had no issues with my wifi. The only remaining problem was that I wasn't able to enable my touchscreen and active pen, but after some days and some updates of Ubuntu it worked perfect.
Now I have no system problems left and can work with my new notebook, my last thing to solve is only to enable grub on the startup.
Thanks everyone for the help!!
nomodeset
didn't work? – bain Jan 20 '16 at 16:22nomodeset
, the first try was to add it to the end of thelinux
line, then I added it after and another time beforequiet splash
. On a thread about a similar problem they said to replacequiet splash
, but also this doesn't worked. At which place it would be supposed to be? I forgot to mention that when i replaced it, I got no black screen, but a screen with time stamps and various messages after it.. – albflo Jan 20 '16 at 17:40