Ubuntu 18.10 Not Booting Correctly After Upgrade
I just upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 and am having some issues. When I start Ubuntu I get stuck on "A start job is running..." with no limit and that never ends. However, I can switch to tty2 and login from there. I then do sudo mount -o rw,remount /
(because the filesystem is mounted as read-only for some reason) and startx
to get to my desktop. Once I do that, everything works fine, but when I restart I have to do it all over again.
boot 18.10
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I just upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 and am having some issues. When I start Ubuntu I get stuck on "A start job is running..." with no limit and that never ends. However, I can switch to tty2 and login from there. I then do sudo mount -o rw,remount /
(because the filesystem is mounted as read-only for some reason) and startx
to get to my desktop. Once I do that, everything works fine, but when I restart I have to do it all over again.
boot 18.10
Where do you see "A start job is running..."? Is it after the Ubuntu login screen?
– unutbu
Dec 10 '18 at 4:41
@unutbu It never gets to the login screen. I have nomodeset so, instead of the splash screen I see a bunch of text as it starts up and "A start job is running" is the last line before it hangs forever
– Patrick
Dec 11 '18 at 5:18
If you google "A start job is running" you'll find there are a number of possible causes. You might try reading through those and seeing if any seem to match your situation. If you think of extra information that might provide clues, edit it into your question. That may attract new eyes to look at the problem. As a practical matter though, it might be easiest to backup your data and do a fresh install of 18.10.
– unutbu
Dec 11 '18 at 14:02
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I just upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 and am having some issues. When I start Ubuntu I get stuck on "A start job is running..." with no limit and that never ends. However, I can switch to tty2 and login from there. I then do sudo mount -o rw,remount /
(because the filesystem is mounted as read-only for some reason) and startx
to get to my desktop. Once I do that, everything works fine, but when I restart I have to do it all over again.
boot 18.10
I just upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 and am having some issues. When I start Ubuntu I get stuck on "A start job is running..." with no limit and that never ends. However, I can switch to tty2 and login from there. I then do sudo mount -o rw,remount /
(because the filesystem is mounted as read-only for some reason) and startx
to get to my desktop. Once I do that, everything works fine, but when I restart I have to do it all over again.
boot 18.10
boot 18.10
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Where do you see "A start job is running..."? Is it after the Ubuntu login screen?
– unutbu
Dec 10 '18 at 4:41
@unutbu It never gets to the login screen. I have nomodeset so, instead of the splash screen I see a bunch of text as it starts up and "A start job is running" is the last line before it hangs forever
– Patrick
Dec 11 '18 at 5:18
If you google "A start job is running" you'll find there are a number of possible causes. You might try reading through those and seeing if any seem to match your situation. If you think of extra information that might provide clues, edit it into your question. That may attract new eyes to look at the problem. As a practical matter though, it might be easiest to backup your data and do a fresh install of 18.10.
– unutbu
Dec 11 '18 at 14:02
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Where do you see "A start job is running..."? Is it after the Ubuntu login screen?
– unutbu
Dec 10 '18 at 4:41
@unutbu It never gets to the login screen. I have nomodeset so, instead of the splash screen I see a bunch of text as it starts up and "A start job is running" is the last line before it hangs forever
– Patrick
Dec 11 '18 at 5:18
If you google "A start job is running" you'll find there are a number of possible causes. You might try reading through those and seeing if any seem to match your situation. If you think of extra information that might provide clues, edit it into your question. That may attract new eyes to look at the problem. As a practical matter though, it might be easiest to backup your data and do a fresh install of 18.10.
– unutbu
Dec 11 '18 at 14:02
Where do you see "A start job is running..."? Is it after the Ubuntu login screen?
– unutbu
Dec 10 '18 at 4:41
Where do you see "A start job is running..."? Is it after the Ubuntu login screen?
– unutbu
Dec 10 '18 at 4:41
@unutbu It never gets to the login screen. I have nomodeset so, instead of the splash screen I see a bunch of text as it starts up and "A start job is running" is the last line before it hangs forever
– Patrick
Dec 11 '18 at 5:18
@unutbu It never gets to the login screen. I have nomodeset so, instead of the splash screen I see a bunch of text as it starts up and "A start job is running" is the last line before it hangs forever
– Patrick
Dec 11 '18 at 5:18
If you google "A start job is running" you'll find there are a number of possible causes. You might try reading through those and seeing if any seem to match your situation. If you think of extra information that might provide clues, edit it into your question. That may attract new eyes to look at the problem. As a practical matter though, it might be easiest to backup your data and do a fresh install of 18.10.
– unutbu
Dec 11 '18 at 14:02
If you google "A start job is running" you'll find there are a number of possible causes. You might try reading through those and seeing if any seem to match your situation. If you think of extra information that might provide clues, edit it into your question. That may attract new eyes to look at the problem. As a practical matter though, it might be easiest to backup your data and do a fresh install of 18.10.
– unutbu
Dec 11 '18 at 14:02
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Where do you see "A start job is running..."? Is it after the Ubuntu login screen?
– unutbu
Dec 10 '18 at 4:41
@unutbu It never gets to the login screen. I have nomodeset so, instead of the splash screen I see a bunch of text as it starts up and "A start job is running" is the last line before it hangs forever
– Patrick
Dec 11 '18 at 5:18
If you google "A start job is running" you'll find there are a number of possible causes. You might try reading through those and seeing if any seem to match your situation. If you think of extra information that might provide clues, edit it into your question. That may attract new eyes to look at the problem. As a practical matter though, it might be easiest to backup your data and do a fresh install of 18.10.
– unutbu
Dec 11 '18 at 14:02