*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1798790 ***
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I apologize if I caused any confusion, to me I'm experiencing the same
problem as the other people commenting here after getting this update.
System won't boot, so I'm not sure how it's different, I Have hid
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Eli,
Please open new bugs for the problems you are experiencing. Your
comments are confusing people.
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The following 3 packages get installed automatically by the updater
process:
gnome-control-center
gnome-control-center-data
gnome-control-center-faces
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What about the 3 packages for
gnome-control-center
gnome-control-center-data
gnome-control-center-faces
Do they also need to be locked (see screenshot)?
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https://bu
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Actually and unfortunately I had to disable the editing of
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncommenting the line: #WaylandEnable=false
fix because the system became very unstable, I had constant lockups and
freeze
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It sounds like Ubuntu automatically installed the proprietary Nvidia
driver for you. This is confirmed by your screenshot, but was obvious
from the beginning since your bug report (at the top of this page) s
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1798790 ***
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from Bug #1798790:
>The specific steps or actions you took that caused you to encounter the
problem: 1. Boot Ubuntu 18.10 with the Nvidia proprietary drivers
installed.
I have never installed proprietary N
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That edit is completely stable for serious work.
That also makes this a duplicate of bug 1798790.
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Ubuntu login screen never appears when using the
>Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) : Try this as a workaround: edit
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment the line: #WaylandEnable=false Then
reboot.
Yes, this works. Is this edit of custom.conf considered stable enough
for serious work, or testing only?
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Ok, I did what Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) suggested above:
edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment the line:
#WaylandEnable=false
Then I took the two package upgrades for gnome-shell-common and gnome-shell and
the system booted successfully this time.
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Same issue here after this update, system won't boot after getting the
following two packages:
gnome-shell-common/disco-updates,disco-updates 3.32.1-1ubuntu1~19.04.1 all
[upgradable from: 3.32.0+git20190410-1ubuntu1]
gnome-shell/disco-updates 3.32.1-1ubuntu1~19.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from:
3.32.
Note that the updates and upgrades on the test machine are not current.
Obviously.
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Title:
Ubuntu 19.04 system update causes boot failure
To man
Prior to submitting this bug, this discussion started:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/681215
There may be some details that might help.
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>Try to force reboot/power down earlier during the boot
Not possible.
This is the boot process:
1. push power button
2. type in decryption password
3. hit enter
4. you immediately receive the Ubuntu splash screen
5. more and more (but not all) red dots appear
6. system hangs at 3 or 4 red dots
I
right, but the grub menu should be displayed before the splash. Try to
force reboot/power down earlier during the boot maybe if holding shift
doesn't work?
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see also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
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Title:
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>If you have a failed boot then the next start should automatically open
the grub menu
The next boot hangs on the Ubuntu splash screen. This is reproducible.
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> I tried to boot holding the left shift key but I did not get grub2. I
did get 4 red dots instead of 3 on the Ubuntu splash screen. Do you have
another procedure to suggest?
If you have a failed boot then the next start should automatically open
the grub menu, so if you power down the machine on
>Do you mean that after applying those updates you don't get to the login
>screen anymore?
correct
>Can you reproduce after a new install and upgrading again?
The boot failure occurs on step 5. This is reproducible.
>Can you boot to a command line using the recovery option
I tried to boot holdin
If not bug 1798790, then my second guess would be that this is related
to bug 1705369
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Title:
Ubuntu 19.04 system update causes boot failure
To
It also sounds like something might be crashing. So if you continue to
have problems then please follow these instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Missing_a_crash_report_or_having_a_.crash_attachment
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Try this as a workaround: edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment the
line:
#WaylandEnable=false
Then reboot. If that works then this would be a duplicate of bug
1798790.
Even if it's not, the relevant bug filter to look at is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bugs?field.tag=
Thank you for your bug report. Do you mean that after applying those updates
you don't get to the login screen anymore?
Can you reproduce after a new install and upgrading again?
Can you boot to a command line using the recovery option and get a
"journalctl -b 1" log (assuming the previous boot
The system update is performed as follows:
1- software updater
2- reboot
3- repeat steps 1-2 until there are no more updates
4- synaptic package upgrader
5- reboot
The boot failure occurs on step 5. This is reproducible.
Here is a screenshot of the synaptic upgrader candidates. One or more
of t
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