by rickst29 » Aug 3rd, '13, 02:08
The problem might be a failure to even get Nouveau/Plymouth working - mine was. In this case, Nouveau fails to even start running the Plymouth Bootsplash (of the REAL Linux, not the graphical Grub or Lilo chooser). Mageia's mechanism to "hand off" to NVidia doesn't even get a chance to run. Pressing "Esc" during the very beginning of the process allowed me to see Nouveau-DRM was failing with a "bad ROM parameters" error. My workaround is/was to eliminate use of Nouveau, and you can do it pretty easily, with a pretty GUI - by using the installer DVD GUI "configure your system" step to disable the video option "Boot in Graphical Mode".
Loadup your installer DVD, and "upgrade to Mageia 3" (yes you're upgrading from Mageia 3 toMageia 3, it won't be doing much of anything).
You'll accept the lcense, choose your keyboard, and then it will skip over partitioning, installation, and adding users. When you get to the screen to configure system stuff, it might make you reconfigure your Network (if fixed addressing is in use), go ahead and do that first. (Your fixed addressing values are already in there, you just click through it and the red "Not Configured" highlight becomes resolved.)
Next, with or without having "fixed" the Network, go press the button to configure your video (X-Server). Select the Graphics card. After selecting the NVidia card level, click the choice of using a 'Proprietary Driver' as YES.
In any case (either having tested and reloaded the install DVD, returned to "configure your Video" -- or skipping the test, you're still setting and verifying Video options) do the workaround: Go ahead and disable the checkbox for "Boot in Graphical Mode". Nouveau will not even be loaded, and so there is no hand-off being made. (Gory details: this adds the command line option "nokmsboot" to your Linux command line parameters.)