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Change you boot order in BIOS
I have a Q1900B-ITX motherboard. I was able to get into the BIOS and look at the boot menu. The only boot option listed is the SSD. I don't even see an option to boot from the USB.
Change you boot order in BIOS
Oh, my. No, I'm sorry I have no idea. I was thinking one of two things, maybe it's recognizing the MPG as a USB drive and trying to boot from it, or it's failing to recognize the driver during boot. But this is something else.[ 8.12345678] CPU1: Not responding.
[16.12345678] CPU2: Not responding.
How do you install your OS?I have a Q1900B-ITX motherboard. I was able to get into the BIOS and look at the boot menu. The only boot option listed is the SSD. I don't even see an option to boot from the USB.
I don't really blame them. I mean, they should respond at least to say "sorry, bud. I don't know." Maybe offer a refund if you send it back. But the way that drivers work in Linux, the way that LinuxCNC works in Linux, the way that Linux works period, is just not very intuitive or consistent across different machines. Hence:I'm thinking it's not a boot issue. The PC seems to be partially booting until the dreaded "CPU Not responding" message.
I'm at a lost for ideas and vistaCNC doesn't seem interested in helping me resolve this, unfortunately. They've ignored my email.
The one I got is all "discrete" signals. No USB, no bluetooth. It has an open collector encoder output and all the switches and buttons are dry contact. This gives me the most flexibility. Loading drivers in Linux isn't so straightforward. Nothing about LinuxCNC is straightforward. I do not want to fight that fight.