The laptop screen should be managed by the Intel GPU so I suspect 'nvidia-drm.modeset=1' should give you a working login screen if only we can get the plymouthd problem out the way. To do that either try:
* Booting with the 'nosplash' kernel parameter; and/or
* Booting with no external monitors connected.
Please also provide a current log file:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
because the latest ones attached are at least 4 days old.
The laptop screen should be managed by the Intel GPU so I suspect 'nvidia- drm.modeset= 1' should give you a working login screen if only we can get the plymouthd problem out the way. To do that either try:
* Booting with the 'nosplash' kernel parameter; and/or
* Booting with no external monitors connected.
Please also provide a current log file:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
because the latest ones attached are at least 4 days old.