I'm not an expert, but you might want to see if you can gain some insight from the output of 'journalctl -b0'.
E.g. is your system using the framebuffer driver "fbcon: xxx" or "[drm] ..." during boot up?
In the 'journalctl -b0' output I posted above,you can see that it's using the frame buffer. That is what lead me to track down system configuration issues.
I'm not an expert, but you might want to see if you can gain some insight from the output of 'journalctl -b0'.
E.g. is your system using the framebuffer driver "fbcon: xxx" or "[drm] ..." during boot up?
In the 'journalctl -b0' output I posted above,you can see that it's using the frame buffer. That is what lead me to track down system configuration issues.