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Code Editor : gfxblacklist.txt
# GRUB gfxpayload blacklist. The format is a sequence of lines of the # following form, using lower-case hexadecimal for all ID components: # # vVENDORdDEVICEsvSUBVENDORsdSUBDEVICEbcBASECLASSscSUBCLASS # # Blacklist lines are regex-matched (currently using Lua's string.find with # the line surrounded by ^ and $) against a corresponding PCI ID string. In # practice this means that you can replace any part of the ID string with .* # to match anything. # # There is no need to customise this file locally. If you need to disable # gfxpayload=keep on your system, just add this line (uncommented) to # /etc/default/grub: # # GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text v15add0710.* v15add0405.* v80eedbeef.* v1002d6738.*
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