I posted this on the other topic, but this is the OS I am using:
I am trying to start using your operating system. Unfortunately I am not able to properly start it.
This is what I am getting at login:
http://imgur.com/a/2U3WrDoes it work with R9 Fury GPUs?
It should work with R9 fury GPUs.
You have a disk error. Ubuntu grubloader will attempt to repair the error; if you wait a long time it might repair it and boot; but I would do the following:
Reimage the USB key; like so:
first check and see if your zip has downloaded correctly by following the directions here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1984302.msg19757170#msg19757170If your zip produced the same hash it is good.
Maybe you imaged from the zip without extracting?
Ensure that you extract the image before imaging.
After imaging is complete, and you have configured and saved oneBash:
ensure that you properly eject the USB key.
Let me know if this works.
I did it all the process again, downloading, checking, extracting, flashing.
Same error

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I am using an 32Gb Adata USB Key.
What motherboard are you using?
Gygabyte GA-170x-ud3 with disabled audio controller.
I am currently mining with an Ubuntu Server
Maybe this will work:
Ensure the monitor is connected to the primary GPU ( the one in the 16x slot closest to the CPU )
Disconnect the USB or SSD/HHD from the rig.
Fully power off everything: including the PSU.
Press the power button several times to clear any remaining power in the mobo.
Turn the PSU powerswitch back to | "on".
power on (without the USB attached)
See if the bios posts; if you get nothing in 20 seconds; press ctrl + alt + del repeatedly until the system reboots.
Wait and see if the bios posts.
If the bios posts attach the USB key to a USB 2.0 port and press ctrl + alt + delete.
if it boots; stop the mining process before it starts mining:
then go to the top left and click the ubuntu button
type u
and click on software updater
run updates
reboot
Let me know if this works.