Thank you Felix and Patrick and Carlos for your help But it's as i suspected - therefore i gave the detailed data of my PC - and the PCs Graphic card is too old. i tried his thing with 'e' in the boot select menue and altered the boot parameters in several ways without success in all cases when boot ended ok (protocol on ctrl-alt-f7): black display but on ctrl+alt+f1 there are messages: ... radeon 000:01:00.0: ring 0 stalled for more than >10 sec continuously. (this i didn't mention before i my question to this list) I can login as root on ctrl+alt+f1 and do as you proposed: journalctl -b > somefile.txt and cannot find an error there. So i will stay with 13.2 on my server PC, and replace it later on with new hardware. On 2017-03-08 04:07, Felix Miata wrote:
Peter Joh. Brunner composed on 2017-03-07 19:07 (UTC+0100): ...
Sapphire Grafikkarte Atlantis Radeon 9250, 128MB DDR, DVI, TV-out, AGP, bulk/lite rtl (11046-65-20) On Board...
That's seriously ancient, unlikely to have been used on very many installations that got tested during the 42.2 development cycle, because Leap is 64 bit only, and AGP wasn't terribly widely supported on 64 bit hardware before it was replaced by the PCIe bus.
If you can get it booted in text mode you can capture the journal for inspection and sharing:
# journalctl -b > somefile.txt
I get an oops during boot that contains the string "radeon".
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