Upgrade to 18.10 now I need recovery mode to boot











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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went well and booted on first boot. On subsequent boots it will hang on the ubuntu splash (no movement of circles). If I hit escape and select recovery mode 4.18 kernel, then just select continue everything boots and works fine. I have done the following to troubleshoot:




  • added nomodeset to grub.

  • journalctl --list-boots

  • journalctl -b-1 (I can share this output if it would be helpful)


There were a number of errors listing... one fatal error:



Nov 21 12:14:56 eden-Z87X-UD4H systemd[2214]: gpgconf: fatal error (exit status 1)


However that error was about 75% down the file.... not sure if it is the main issue.



I am running Nvidia and it appears to be running inside the recovery mode, Running
lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA



01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [10de:13c2] (rev a1)
Subsystem: eVga.com. Corp. GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [3842:3979]
Kernel driver in use: nvidia
Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia









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  • I'd like to add that I have removed quite and splash from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and I still see the splash and no terminal output unless I boot in recovery mode... odd.
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    Nov 22 at 22:39















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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went well and booted on first boot. On subsequent boots it will hang on the ubuntu splash (no movement of circles). If I hit escape and select recovery mode 4.18 kernel, then just select continue everything boots and works fine. I have done the following to troubleshoot:




  • added nomodeset to grub.

  • journalctl --list-boots

  • journalctl -b-1 (I can share this output if it would be helpful)


There were a number of errors listing... one fatal error:



Nov 21 12:14:56 eden-Z87X-UD4H systemd[2214]: gpgconf: fatal error (exit status 1)


However that error was about 75% down the file.... not sure if it is the main issue.



I am running Nvidia and it appears to be running inside the recovery mode, Running
lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA



01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [10de:13c2] (rev a1)
Subsystem: eVga.com. Corp. GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [3842:3979]
Kernel driver in use: nvidia
Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia









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  • I'd like to add that I have removed quite and splash from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and I still see the splash and no terminal output unless I boot in recovery mode... odd.
    – edencorbin
    Nov 22 at 22:39













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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went well and booted on first boot. On subsequent boots it will hang on the ubuntu splash (no movement of circles). If I hit escape and select recovery mode 4.18 kernel, then just select continue everything boots and works fine. I have done the following to troubleshoot:




  • added nomodeset to grub.

  • journalctl --list-boots

  • journalctl -b-1 (I can share this output if it would be helpful)


There were a number of errors listing... one fatal error:



Nov 21 12:14:56 eden-Z87X-UD4H systemd[2214]: gpgconf: fatal error (exit status 1)


However that error was about 75% down the file.... not sure if it is the main issue.



I am running Nvidia and it appears to be running inside the recovery mode, Running
lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA



01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [10de:13c2] (rev a1)
Subsystem: eVga.com. Corp. GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [3842:3979]
Kernel driver in use: nvidia
Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia









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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went well and booted on first boot. On subsequent boots it will hang on the ubuntu splash (no movement of circles). If I hit escape and select recovery mode 4.18 kernel, then just select continue everything boots and works fine. I have done the following to troubleshoot:




  • added nomodeset to grub.

  • journalctl --list-boots

  • journalctl -b-1 (I can share this output if it would be helpful)


There were a number of errors listing... one fatal error:



Nov 21 12:14:56 eden-Z87X-UD4H systemd[2214]: gpgconf: fatal error (exit status 1)


However that error was about 75% down the file.... not sure if it is the main issue.



I am running Nvidia and it appears to be running inside the recovery mode, Running
lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA



01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [10de:13c2] (rev a1)
Subsystem: eVga.com. Corp. GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] [3842:3979]
Kernel driver in use: nvidia
Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia






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  • I'd like to add that I have removed quite and splash from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and I still see the splash and no terminal output unless I boot in recovery mode... odd.
    – edencorbin
    Nov 22 at 22:39


















  • I'd like to add that I have removed quite and splash from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and I still see the splash and no terminal output unless I boot in recovery mode... odd.
    – edencorbin
    Nov 22 at 22:39
















I'd like to add that I have removed quite and splash from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and I still see the splash and no terminal output unless I boot in recovery mode... odd.
– edencorbin
Nov 22 at 22:39




I'd like to add that I have removed quite and splash from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and I still see the splash and no terminal output unless I boot in recovery mode... odd.
– edencorbin
Nov 22 at 22:39















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