18.04 hangs on boot after system software update
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I have two users on a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.
Normally I work with user1. Today I switched to user2 and started software update. (As far as I remember a few things were installed and some unnecessary ones removed).
When I rebooted it stopped for a long time at the first dot of the splash screen. So I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Del. Then the system shut down.
Now system boots until the splash screen and then switches to text mode. Last message:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "Started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....rfkill Watch.
Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down."
With Ctrl+Alt+F1/F2 I can log in. The first time a message appeared that Canonical live patch applied 0 or so.
The machine is normally running 7/24 and is very important to me! How should I proceed?
EDIT:
now comes:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....d before the ppp link was shut down"
boot gnome 18.04
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I have two users on a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.
Normally I work with user1. Today I switched to user2 and started software update. (As far as I remember a few things were installed and some unnecessary ones removed).
When I rebooted it stopped for a long time at the first dot of the splash screen. So I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Del. Then the system shut down.
Now system boots until the splash screen and then switches to text mode. Last message:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "Started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....rfkill Watch.
Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down."
With Ctrl+Alt+F1/F2 I can log in. The first time a message appeared that Canonical live patch applied 0 or so.
The machine is normally running 7/24 and is very important to me! How should I proceed?
EDIT:
now comes:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....d before the ppp link was shut down"
boot gnome 18.04
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Exactly which kernel? (It's important - one has a critical bug in process as of 03 July 2018)
– user535733
Jul 4 at 21:51
How to find out?
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:00
Boot from a LiveUSB and look in /boot.
– user535733
Jul 4 at 22:02
I can login user ctrl + alt + f1 f2. uname -r says 4.15.0-24-generic. I'm new to linux. Should I proceed as described here? askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/…
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:09
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Possible duplicate of After "security update" to 4.15.0-24-generic #26-Ubuntu screen shows log content not login
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 5 at 1:50
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I have two users on a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.
Normally I work with user1. Today I switched to user2 and started software update. (As far as I remember a few things were installed and some unnecessary ones removed).
When I rebooted it stopped for a long time at the first dot of the splash screen. So I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Del. Then the system shut down.
Now system boots until the splash screen and then switches to text mode. Last message:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "Started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....rfkill Watch.
Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down."
With Ctrl+Alt+F1/F2 I can log in. The first time a message appeared that Canonical live patch applied 0 or so.
The machine is normally running 7/24 and is very important to me! How should I proceed?
EDIT:
now comes:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....d before the ppp link was shut down"
boot gnome 18.04
I have two users on a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.
Normally I work with user1. Today I switched to user2 and started software update. (As far as I remember a few things were installed and some unnecessary ones removed).
When I rebooted it stopped for a long time at the first dot of the splash screen. So I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Del. Then the system shut down.
Now system boots until the splash screen and then switches to text mode. Last message:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "Started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....rfkill Watch.
Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down."
With Ctrl+Alt+F1/F2 I can log in. The first time a message appeared that Canonical live patch applied 0 or so.
The machine is normally running 7/24 and is very important to me! How should I proceed?
EDIT:
now comes:
ubuntu 18.04 boot "started GNOME Display Manager. Dispatcher Service ....d before the ppp link was shut down"
boot gnome 18.04
boot gnome 18.04
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Exactly which kernel? (It's important - one has a critical bug in process as of 03 July 2018)
– user535733
Jul 4 at 21:51
How to find out?
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:00
Boot from a LiveUSB and look in /boot.
– user535733
Jul 4 at 22:02
I can login user ctrl + alt + f1 f2. uname -r says 4.15.0-24-generic. I'm new to linux. Should I proceed as described here? askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/…
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:09
2
Possible duplicate of After "security update" to 4.15.0-24-generic #26-Ubuntu screen shows log content not login
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 5 at 1:50
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Exactly which kernel? (It's important - one has a critical bug in process as of 03 July 2018)
– user535733
Jul 4 at 21:51
How to find out?
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:00
Boot from a LiveUSB and look in /boot.
– user535733
Jul 4 at 22:02
I can login user ctrl + alt + f1 f2. uname -r says 4.15.0-24-generic. I'm new to linux. Should I proceed as described here? askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/…
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:09
2
Possible duplicate of After "security update" to 4.15.0-24-generic #26-Ubuntu screen shows log content not login
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 5 at 1:50
1
1
Exactly which kernel? (It's important - one has a critical bug in process as of 03 July 2018)
– user535733
Jul 4 at 21:51
Exactly which kernel? (It's important - one has a critical bug in process as of 03 July 2018)
– user535733
Jul 4 at 21:51
How to find out?
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:00
How to find out?
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:00
Boot from a LiveUSB and look in /boot.
– user535733
Jul 4 at 22:02
Boot from a LiveUSB and look in /boot.
– user535733
Jul 4 at 22:02
I can login user ctrl + alt + f1 f2. uname -r says 4.15.0-24-generic. I'm new to linux. Should I proceed as described here? askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/…
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:09
I can login user ctrl + alt + f1 f2. uname -r says 4.15.0-24-generic. I'm new to linux. Should I proceed as described here? askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/…
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:09
2
2
Possible duplicate of After "security update" to 4.15.0-24-generic #26-Ubuntu screen shows log content not login
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 5 at 1:50
Possible duplicate of After "security update" to 4.15.0-24-generic #26-Ubuntu screen shows log content not login
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 5 at 1:50
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Exactly which kernel? (It's important - one has a critical bug in process as of 03 July 2018)
– user535733
Jul 4 at 21:51
How to find out?
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:00
Boot from a LiveUSB and look in /boot.
– user535733
Jul 4 at 22:02
I can login user ctrl + alt + f1 f2. uname -r says 4.15.0-24-generic. I'm new to linux. Should I proceed as described here? askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/…
– ssssstut
Jul 4 at 22:09
2
Possible duplicate of After "security update" to 4.15.0-24-generic #26-Ubuntu screen shows log content not login
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jul 5 at 1:50