ezechiel1917 Wrote:Unfortunately I can't get around this bug.
Without network connection it's impossible to blind type anything... (and without terminal I can't compile and install network driver)
Team XBMC Please fix this for next Dharma release
You can edit the grub configuration for a one time boot up. Look at your grub boot screen, there's an edit option. If you hit a key before the timer runs out, the timer will stop.
You'll need to edit the following two lines to match a resolution that your display is capable of handling:
GRUB_GFXMODE=<horiz.res>x<vert.res>@16 or 24
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=<horiz.res>x<vert.res>@16 or 24
The horiz.res and vert.res should be resolution numbers supported by your display, omit the <> when actually editing the file. The color depth should be either 16 or 24, not both.
For example, my HDTV is a 720p set, so there are 1280 horizontal lines of resolution and 720. Therefore, grub statements are as follows:
GRUB_GFXMODE=1280x720@24
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=1280x720@24
Once you complete the grub edit, press ctrl+x to continue booting. Once your computer has fully booted you should be able to get to a terminal screen with ctrl+alt+<F1-F6> and edit any files you need to. If you are using a Live thumbdrive, you can also edit the GFX lines /live/image/boot/grub/grub.cfg to match those you used when booting in order to make the changes persistent. If you are working on a full install then you'll need to edit /etc/default/grub and perform: