Error! My laptop doesn't work more

Hi guys,

**First: **I had many problems during the installation of opensuse 13.2 in my new ASUS notebook. I don’t know why, but only Tumbleweed worked. Maybe it’s something related with that terrible think of UEFI security. I don’t know…

Second: Despite of worked, the installation has some bugs, as that symbols instead of the rectangular pixels symbols and show this message of error before the session login:

 3.331303] [drm:intel_set_pch_fifo_underrun_reporting [1915]] *ERROR* uncleared pch fifo underrun on pch transcoder A
 3.331303] [drm:cpt_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* PCH transcoder A FIFO underrun

Even with this error message the system worked normally.

And today, for some supernatural reason, my laptop doesn’t work more.

Began with this message:

Started File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uudi/c0c2079a-15eb-44fb-9089-ed9f33b0a953
Start job is running for /sysroot *"**running for a while"
*
Then returns to the previous error and does not continue.

Could anyone help me with this?

Thanks!

model of computer and or detail CPU, GPU and/or GPU’s

Did you install an update before the problem? If so was there a new kernel??

Did you install any video drivers if so which?
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Is a ASUS S46C, Intel Core i7, 1.9GHz and Intel® HD Graphics 4000.

In fact, I did some update but I turned off and turned on sometimes today.

If the problem is in the kernel, how do I change it?

I mean… I removed the option which permits change the boot option…

Don’t know what you mean. If you fooled around with basic stuff you need to tell us exactly what you did.

If you want to try another kernel you have to install it.

If you mean drop back to the previouse kernel after an update at boot screen select advanced then the previous kernel

Note the way this works is when you get a new kernel up to 3 are kept until the first successful boot then the oldest is removed. Unless you change the settings.

I removed that option for kernel selection (Which has eight seconds to choose, with the opensuse symbol). How do I access it again?

I pressed several keys to try to activate, but it did not work,

LOL bad move. You shot yourself in the foot. You might want to ask if the 8 seconds you saved on boot was worth it.

I suppose you need to boot to a live boot device(USB/DVD) and do a change root then run yast to turn that option back on.

If was me I’d not waste my time trying to fix thing I’d just reinstall.

For your general problems you might want to see if Asus has a BIOS update. The video and CPU should not be a problem

well you will not make this “oops” again
This is how we learn , by making mistakes

I keep around a current Knoppix live cd just for times like this

i can boot into it and all the partitions are auto mounted on the knoppix desktop

you can undo the changes you made

if you edited/boot/grub2/grub.conf then you did not read the warning at the top of the file
this file is remade all the time
" set timeout=4" is the default

and that is created from /etc/grub.d/00_header

Hmm… I understand, thanks… Ok, I will try a live CD.

And about that first message error? Some a idea?