I just had this happen to me on another machine I just helped someone
upgrade from 9.04 to 10.04. After the upgrade the first two boots this
happened, system was totally unresponsive to anything other than
Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
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OK, I'll re-enable plymouth and we'll see if I can find what's wrong.
I'll report on my findings in one or two weeks time.
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Title:
System sometime
Setting to confirmed since so many people are affected by this.
Can you guys look the following wiki page and report back results
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Plymouth#Debugging
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I'm using Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Netbook Edition on two machines seemingly
effected by this bug.
I've was experiencing exact symptom described in this bug report for a
long time on my ASUS Eeetop 1602, couldn't find anyone else reporting
the problem at the time and assumed it was my weird hardware. Was
This bug is probably a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/441653
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Title:
System sometimes freezes during boot
Here are some relevant log entries (daemon.log) in several failed boot
attempts:
Feb 24 11:51:23 dragon init: plymouth-stop pre-start process (2448) terminated
with status 1
Feb 24 11:51:25 dragon init: ssh main process (842) terminated with status 255
Feb 24 11:51:30 dragon kdm[861]: X server st
I also fixed the problem with removing "quiet splash".
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I'm in with Maverick Kubuntu, latest fglrx drivers and x.org from x-swat
repository and Plymouth working via framebuffer. Looks like X server
just fails to start. (from system logs there's one line about it with no
reason) Bug appears just in one of 3-5 boots. Pressing on power button
and the syste
After upgrading to 10.10 the issue reappeared. Disabling plymouth helps.
I'll try enable plymouth again and get logs from boot by setting
BOOTLOGD_ENABLE in /etc/default/bootlogd file to 'yes'. Maybe analysis
of these logs will be helpful.
If anyone has more ideas please share.
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I'm affected as well. Disabling splash helps. -> confirm
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Since posting this bug info, I have reinstalled my system and now it
works OK for me. This problem is really hard (impossible?) to reproduce,
it just sometimes happen. As I wrote, indeed this is probably Plymouth
issue, as on forum thread several people confirmed that deactivating it
solved the pro
Two guys confirmed, that disabling plymouth solved the problem.
** Package changed: ubuntu => plymouth (Ubuntu)
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1. Press Esc during Grub boot delay to access the boot menu.
2. Select your actual Ubuntu boot line and press "e" to edit it.
3. Select the "linux" line and at the end of the line, remove "splash" and
"quiet".
5. Type "ctrl + x" to boot the custom boot line.
I followed these instructions but had
I deactivated plymouth by removing 'splash' option within Grub and now I
can boot my machine without problems. So it seems to be indeed a
plymouth problem.
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Thanks for the detailed description! Im not new to linux, but i didn't
know exactly how grub2 organize its files, so.. thanks. BTW: I prefere
"strg+alt+f1, login, sudo vi file" for editing system files. I'm away
for some weeks, but if i can help with some information to find the
bug...
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Patrick,
You can remove "splash" and "quiet" from your grub menu entry.
1) Edit /etc/default/grub as root*. You should see a line that looks like:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash". Comment this line out and save.
2) Run: sudo update-grub
* There are many ways to edit a file as root.
Hi,
I'm come from the Forum-Thread above and have the same problem (Kubuntu
10.4, KDE 4.5, NvidiaBinaryDriver). The only way i can log in is with
the recovery mode (as root), and "startx". The method with the disabled
plymouth works for me, thanks! How can i disable it for ever?
Pietro
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Ubuntu better. In order to determine if this issue is plymouth related,
please boot your computer with plymouth disabled and then shutdown to
see if you can reproduce the issue. To disable plymouth for a single
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** Description changed:
System (Lucid Lynx) sometimes freezes during boot just before login
- manager should appear (KDM or GDM) and won't go any further; possibly
- plymouth's fault, but I'm not sure. See
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=147 for reference.
+ manager should appear
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