On 6/16/19 10:08 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> Does kernel parameter "nopti" help?
>
If, in the GRUB menu, instead of selecting "Ubuntu" (the default at the 
top of the list), I instead select "advanced options for Ubuntu", and 
then specify the prior kernel, it works fine, in several tries, without 
specifying any kernel options.  It worked once for the most current 
kernel that way too, but on trying it again, it failed the same way as 
before.

I tried to figure out how to specify kernel options, and I think I 
specified it right (nopti at the end of the GRUB menu kernel entry, 
preceded by a space), but I have no experience doing that, so I can't 
say for sure I did it right.

But in the one attempt to specify the nopti option I did, it crashed 
during boot.

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Sincerely,
Aere

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