Am 06.01.2017 21:12, schrieb Michael Biebl: > Am 06.01.2017 um 20:17 schrieb h...@hanswkraus.com: > >> I get now the Boot menu, but I don't see the DVD drive. > >> Any more tips for me? Since it's a bit late I will wait until tomorrow. > > If you can get into the grub menu, then go to the advanced options menu > and select the recovery mode option. > This will boot into a rescue shell where ifupdown is not started. > > I assume you have a dead lock in one of your if-up.d hooks in > /etc/network/if-up.d/ > > You could disable them one by one to find out which one it is.
Hi Michael, I'm entering the grub menu only per guess. Both monitors I tried displayed 'out of range' btw. something similar. Is there a failsafe recipe for keypresses after the beep to go to the advanced options menu? I'm somewhat hesitating to buy a new monitor to only cope with that problem. Kind regards, Hans PS: I connected an external BluRay drive and see this in the BIOS boot menu. Which image should I burn to a DVD and what options should I select for starting?