[opensuse] Black display not showing GRUB
Dear list,
my display, a Samsung Syncmaster 730 BF, plugged to the digital out on
ATI X300, takes about 5 to 10 seconds to recognize GRUB. It remains
black.
Could it be that this is related to the fact that GRUB don't use the
display's native mode (1280x1024, 60 Hz)?
How can I tell GRUB within OpenSUSE that GRUB shows its menu in this resolution?
Thanks.
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