Ubuntu 18.04.1 Boot hang after working perfect
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I did a clean install of ubuntu 18.04.1 after that updated to last version.
Installed some software and all was running perfectly.
after 5 day's I wanted to sign in (system was never out) but could not sign in anymore. I restarted the system but it hangs on the purple ubuntu screen.
This is the second time its happening. first time I was thinking I made a misstake and reinstalled ubuntu but now I think it must be a bug somewhere.
Hope you can help me fix this.
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I did a clean install of ubuntu 18.04.1 after that updated to last version.
Installed some software and all was running perfectly.
after 5 day's I wanted to sign in (system was never out) but could not sign in anymore. I restarted the system but it hangs on the purple ubuntu screen.
This is the second time its happening. first time I was thinking I made a misstake and reinstalled ubuntu but now I think it must be a bug somewhere.
Hope you can help me fix this.
boot
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Does it hang every time or just sometimes?
– spacelander
Dec 1 at 12:30
It completely hangs, and need to completely reinstall the system. Nothing works to make it boot to login anymore. And I did try lots off options I found on the internet incl. grub options.
– Marcelkr
Dec 2 at 13:07
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I did a clean install of ubuntu 18.04.1 after that updated to last version.
Installed some software and all was running perfectly.
after 5 day's I wanted to sign in (system was never out) but could not sign in anymore. I restarted the system but it hangs on the purple ubuntu screen.
This is the second time its happening. first time I was thinking I made a misstake and reinstalled ubuntu but now I think it must be a bug somewhere.
Hope you can help me fix this.
boot
I did a clean install of ubuntu 18.04.1 after that updated to last version.
Installed some software and all was running perfectly.
after 5 day's I wanted to sign in (system was never out) but could not sign in anymore. I restarted the system but it hangs on the purple ubuntu screen.
This is the second time its happening. first time I was thinking I made a misstake and reinstalled ubuntu but now I think it must be a bug somewhere.
Hope you can help me fix this.
boot
boot
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Marcelkr
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Does it hang every time or just sometimes?
– spacelander
Dec 1 at 12:30
It completely hangs, and need to completely reinstall the system. Nothing works to make it boot to login anymore. And I did try lots off options I found on the internet incl. grub options.
– Marcelkr
Dec 2 at 13:07
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Does it hang every time or just sometimes?
– spacelander
Dec 1 at 12:30
It completely hangs, and need to completely reinstall the system. Nothing works to make it boot to login anymore. And I did try lots off options I found on the internet incl. grub options.
– Marcelkr
Dec 2 at 13:07
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Does it hang every time or just sometimes?
– spacelander
Dec 1 at 12:30
Does it hang every time or just sometimes?
– spacelander
Dec 1 at 12:30
It completely hangs, and need to completely reinstall the system. Nothing works to make it boot to login anymore. And I did try lots off options I found on the internet incl. grub options.
– Marcelkr
Dec 2 at 13:07
It completely hangs, and need to completely reinstall the system. Nothing works to make it boot to login anymore. And I did try lots off options I found on the internet incl. grub options.
– Marcelkr
Dec 2 at 13:07
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Does it hang every time or just sometimes?
– spacelander
Dec 1 at 12:30
It completely hangs, and need to completely reinstall the system. Nothing works to make it boot to login anymore. And I did try lots off options I found on the internet incl. grub options.
– Marcelkr
Dec 2 at 13:07