I.e.: remove / disable amdgpu module on the -zen initramfs (or, if possible, remove graphics card temporarily / use another one temporarily). Second: you could try randomly (or, umm, taking (un)educated guesses) disabling hardware, which could be a potential error. However I believe that is of little use (since we'd still need some output to figure out what has gone wrong). Can you reboot with SysRq? If yes, we know the kernel is not completely hung. What I would do, is to try SysRQ after the bootup has hung. I was only asking, since a missing module for some crucial hardware, would be a good candidate for it not booting up.
COLOR ZEN NOT LOADING INSTALL
Tried it out but still no luck - screen is going into suspend mode and nothing else happens when trying to boot the zen kernelįWIW, the initramfs should be regenerated when you install or upgrade a kernel package (or any *-dkms package, for that matter).
COLOR ZEN NOT LOADING MODS
Thanks for pointing that out, didn't know that. CRONUS ZEN GAMEPACK OVERVIEW The Cronus Zen Call of Duty: WarzonePRO Game Pack for the PlayStation and Xbox versions of Warzone, optimizes your weapons and maximizes your performance on the battlefield Weapon Profiles allow different Weapon Optimization, Fire & ADS MODS to be applied to your Primary and Secondary Weapons. You mean "mkinitcpio -p linux" AND "mkinitcpio -p linux-zen" (?) # from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub # It is automatically generated by grub-mkconfig using templates
# Uncomment to make GRUB remember the last selection. # Uncomment one of them for the gfx desired, a image background or a gfxtheme Entries specified as foreground/background. # Uncomment and set to the desired menu colors. # Uncomment to disable generation of recovery mode menu entries
# format "root=/dev/xxx" instead of "root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/xxx" # Uncomment if you want GRUB to pass to the Linux kernel the old parameter # Uncomment to allow the kernel use the same resolution used by grub # you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo' # note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE # The resolution used on graphical terminal # Uncomment to disable graphical terminal # Set to 'countdown' or 'hidden' to change timeout behavior, # Uncomment to enable booting from LUKS encrypted devices GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="part_gpt part_msdos" # Preload both GPT and MBR modules so that they are not missed GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="loglevel=3 quiet"