The ./amdgpu-pro-install --compute command created a local amdgpu-pro repository and installed a few rpms. There is some dkms stuff that I don't understand. Other than this, there is a blacklist radeon entry for /etc/modprobe.d/ but, the radeon kernel driver doesn't even support the rx480... So, I don't see what prevented my boot (probably this dkms stuff). After removing the installed amdgpu-pro packages, TW boots up normally. Thank you all. Now, I just manually copy the OpenCL driver parts to /opt/amdgpu-pro/ as described here: https://community.amd.com/message/2788134 That seems to work :-) Cheers, Michael Am 29.05.2017 um 09:35 schrieb Michael Born:
Thank you all for your comments.
I did not install any Nvidia stuff for my AMD card. The ACPI/BIOS errors of my MSI Z77 mainboard are there for many years - I don't know why it is so hard for them to write a BIOS that has no wrong parameters in it... But, I don't think that is my problem. The messages have been there forever.
I think your Nvidia comments are helpful. Although, I use the open source amdgpu+MESA drivers, I installed the OpenCL driver from the binary amdgpu-PRO package with: ./amdgpu-pro-install --compute
Maybe that messed with my initrd. I will check that tonight when I'm back home.
But, what could prevent the VESA fall-back driver to kick in?
Cheers, Michael
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