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I've been looking for anybody with the issue but found none.
In my case:
I can enter the username and then the password prompt is shown but before I can type the password, it shows "incorrct login" and login prompts 6 times before it stops and asks for login username again, as if I've pressed Enter 6 times at the password request (which obviously I don't).



I'm using Ubuntu server 18.04, no gui. Updating daily.
hosted in Hyper-V which have 2 more ubuntu servers that doesn't have the issue.



Anyone have an advice please?
Tried all recovery options and also resetting the password. nothing fixing it.










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marked as duplicate by user68186, PerlDuck, N0rbert, Organic Marble, karel 7 hours ago


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  • Have you had this server for a while? What did you change just before this problem started?

    – Organic Marble
    13 hours ago











  • I actually changed nothing. I have installed Inspircd two days ago but had no issue even after a daily reboot. I found it that way this morning.

    – Guy Dresher
    13 hours ago






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    Your symptoms sound similar to this recent kernel bug: TTY doesn't wait for password

    – steeldriver
    12 hours ago











  • @steeldriver it does indeed!

    – Organic Marble
    12 hours ago











  • Interesting. Thank you, I'll try restoring the kernel.

    – Guy Dresher
    12 hours ago
















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This question already has an answer here:




  • TTY doesn't wait for password

    4 answers




I've been looking for anybody with the issue but found none.
In my case:
I can enter the username and then the password prompt is shown but before I can type the password, it shows "incorrct login" and login prompts 6 times before it stops and asks for login username again, as if I've pressed Enter 6 times at the password request (which obviously I don't).



I'm using Ubuntu server 18.04, no gui. Updating daily.
hosted in Hyper-V which have 2 more ubuntu servers that doesn't have the issue.



Anyone have an advice please?
Tried all recovery options and also resetting the password. nothing fixing it.










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marked as duplicate by user68186, PerlDuck, N0rbert, Organic Marble, karel 7 hours ago


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.



















  • Have you had this server for a while? What did you change just before this problem started?

    – Organic Marble
    13 hours ago











  • I actually changed nothing. I have installed Inspircd two days ago but had no issue even after a daily reboot. I found it that way this morning.

    – Guy Dresher
    13 hours ago






  • 1





    Your symptoms sound similar to this recent kernel bug: TTY doesn't wait for password

    – steeldriver
    12 hours ago











  • @steeldriver it does indeed!

    – Organic Marble
    12 hours ago











  • Interesting. Thank you, I'll try restoring the kernel.

    – Guy Dresher
    12 hours ago














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This question already has an answer here:




  • TTY doesn't wait for password

    4 answers




I've been looking for anybody with the issue but found none.
In my case:
I can enter the username and then the password prompt is shown but before I can type the password, it shows "incorrct login" and login prompts 6 times before it stops and asks for login username again, as if I've pressed Enter 6 times at the password request (which obviously I don't).



I'm using Ubuntu server 18.04, no gui. Updating daily.
hosted in Hyper-V which have 2 more ubuntu servers that doesn't have the issue.



Anyone have an advice please?
Tried all recovery options and also resetting the password. nothing fixing it.










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  • TTY doesn't wait for password

    4 answers




I've been looking for anybody with the issue but found none.
In my case:
I can enter the username and then the password prompt is shown but before I can type the password, it shows "incorrct login" and login prompts 6 times before it stops and asks for login username again, as if I've pressed Enter 6 times at the password request (which obviously I don't).



I'm using Ubuntu server 18.04, no gui. Updating daily.
hosted in Hyper-V which have 2 more ubuntu servers that doesn't have the issue.



Anyone have an advice please?
Tried all recovery options and also resetting the password. nothing fixing it.





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  • TTY doesn't wait for password

    4 answers








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marked as duplicate by user68186, PerlDuck, N0rbert, Organic Marble, karel 7 hours ago


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marked as duplicate by user68186, PerlDuck, N0rbert, Organic Marble, karel 7 hours ago


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  • Have you had this server for a while? What did you change just before this problem started?

    – Organic Marble
    13 hours ago











  • I actually changed nothing. I have installed Inspircd two days ago but had no issue even after a daily reboot. I found it that way this morning.

    – Guy Dresher
    13 hours ago






  • 1





    Your symptoms sound similar to this recent kernel bug: TTY doesn't wait for password

    – steeldriver
    12 hours ago











  • @steeldriver it does indeed!

    – Organic Marble
    12 hours ago











  • Interesting. Thank you, I'll try restoring the kernel.

    – Guy Dresher
    12 hours ago



















  • Have you had this server for a while? What did you change just before this problem started?

    – Organic Marble
    13 hours ago











  • I actually changed nothing. I have installed Inspircd two days ago but had no issue even after a daily reboot. I found it that way this morning.

    – Guy Dresher
    13 hours ago






  • 1





    Your symptoms sound similar to this recent kernel bug: TTY doesn't wait for password

    – steeldriver
    12 hours ago











  • @steeldriver it does indeed!

    – Organic Marble
    12 hours ago











  • Interesting. Thank you, I'll try restoring the kernel.

    – Guy Dresher
    12 hours ago

















Have you had this server for a while? What did you change just before this problem started?

– Organic Marble
13 hours ago





Have you had this server for a while? What did you change just before this problem started?

– Organic Marble
13 hours ago













I actually changed nothing. I have installed Inspircd two days ago but had no issue even after a daily reboot. I found it that way this morning.

– Guy Dresher
13 hours ago





I actually changed nothing. I have installed Inspircd two days ago but had no issue even after a daily reboot. I found it that way this morning.

– Guy Dresher
13 hours ago




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Your symptoms sound similar to this recent kernel bug: TTY doesn't wait for password

– steeldriver
12 hours ago





Your symptoms sound similar to this recent kernel bug: TTY doesn't wait for password

– steeldriver
12 hours ago













@steeldriver it does indeed!

– Organic Marble
12 hours ago





@steeldriver it does indeed!

– Organic Marble
12 hours ago













Interesting. Thank you, I'll try restoring the kernel.

– Guy Dresher
12 hours ago





Interesting. Thank you, I'll try restoring the kernel.

– Guy Dresher
12 hours ago










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I've Installed ukuu , upgraded the kernel and now it's fixed!






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Thank you steeldriver, Organic Marble.
I've Installed ukuu , upgraded the kernel and now it's fixed!






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Thank you steeldriver, Organic Marble.
I've Installed ukuu , upgraded the kernel and now it's fixed!






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Thank you steeldriver, Organic Marble.
I've Installed ukuu , upgraded the kernel and now it's fixed!






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I've Installed ukuu , upgraded the kernel and now it's fixed!







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  • Please do not post "Thank you" as an answer. That does not help anyone. If you used one of the solutions from the link in the comment, then this is a duplicate question. Please delete the question (and the answer with it).

    – user68186
    11 hours ago











  • Please don't add "thank you" as an answer. Instead, accept the answer that you found most helpful. - From Review

    – Pilot6
    10 hours ago



















  • Please do not post "Thank you" as an answer. That does not help anyone. If you used one of the solutions from the link in the comment, then this is a duplicate question. Please delete the question (and the answer with it).

    – user68186
    11 hours ago











  • Please don't add "thank you" as an answer. Instead, accept the answer that you found most helpful. - From Review

    – Pilot6
    10 hours ago

















Please do not post "Thank you" as an answer. That does not help anyone. If you used one of the solutions from the link in the comment, then this is a duplicate question. Please delete the question (and the answer with it).

– user68186
11 hours ago





Please do not post "Thank you" as an answer. That does not help anyone. If you used one of the solutions from the link in the comment, then this is a duplicate question. Please delete the question (and the answer with it).

– user68186
11 hours ago













Please don't add "thank you" as an answer. Instead, accept the answer that you found most helpful. - From Review

– Pilot6
10 hours ago





Please don't add "thank you" as an answer. Instead, accept the answer that you found most helpful. - From Review

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10 hours ago



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