cannot input password after input username and press enter in tty1 of ubuntu 16.04 [duplicate]





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The version of my Ubuntu is 16.04 LTS. After Ctrl+Alt+F1, I enter the tty1. The first thing to do is to login. But when I input my username and press the enter, I cannot input the password. And it repeatedly print login incorrect.










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  • Does it works with root?

    – Prvt_Yadv
    Feb 14 at 5:25











  • The main problem is that I cannot input the password for the login username in tty at all.

    – Felix Zhang
    Feb 14 at 6:59






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    Sounds like another case of this kernel bug: askubuntu.com/questions/1113704/tty-doesnt-wait-for-password

    – steeldriver
    Feb 14 at 10:34











  • I too am facing a similar issue

    – baalkikhaal
    Feb 20 at 11:26











  • Same thing here on Mint Tara...

    – dBlaze
    Feb 25 at 14:31


















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This question already has an answer here:




  • TTY doesn't wait for password

    4 answers




The version of my Ubuntu is 16.04 LTS. After Ctrl+Alt+F1, I enter the tty1. The first thing to do is to login. But when I input my username and press the enter, I cannot input the password. And it repeatedly print login incorrect.










share|improve this question













marked as duplicate by PerlDuck, karel, Mitch Feb 26 at 11:40


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.



















  • Does it works with root?

    – Prvt_Yadv
    Feb 14 at 5:25











  • The main problem is that I cannot input the password for the login username in tty at all.

    – Felix Zhang
    Feb 14 at 6:59






  • 2





    Sounds like another case of this kernel bug: askubuntu.com/questions/1113704/tty-doesnt-wait-for-password

    – steeldriver
    Feb 14 at 10:34











  • I too am facing a similar issue

    – baalkikhaal
    Feb 20 at 11:26











  • Same thing here on Mint Tara...

    – dBlaze
    Feb 25 at 14:31














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This question already has an answer here:




  • TTY doesn't wait for password

    4 answers




The version of my Ubuntu is 16.04 LTS. After Ctrl+Alt+F1, I enter the tty1. The first thing to do is to login. But when I input my username and press the enter, I cannot input the password. And it repeatedly print login incorrect.










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  • TTY doesn't wait for password

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The version of my Ubuntu is 16.04 LTS. After Ctrl+Alt+F1, I enter the tty1. The first thing to do is to login. But when I input my username and press the enter, I cannot input the password. And it repeatedly print login incorrect.





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marked as duplicate by PerlDuck, karel, Mitch Feb 26 at 11:40


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marked as duplicate by PerlDuck, karel, Mitch Feb 26 at 11:40


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  • Does it works with root?

    – Prvt_Yadv
    Feb 14 at 5:25











  • The main problem is that I cannot input the password for the login username in tty at all.

    – Felix Zhang
    Feb 14 at 6:59






  • 2





    Sounds like another case of this kernel bug: askubuntu.com/questions/1113704/tty-doesnt-wait-for-password

    – steeldriver
    Feb 14 at 10:34











  • I too am facing a similar issue

    – baalkikhaal
    Feb 20 at 11:26











  • Same thing here on Mint Tara...

    – dBlaze
    Feb 25 at 14:31



















  • Does it works with root?

    – Prvt_Yadv
    Feb 14 at 5:25











  • The main problem is that I cannot input the password for the login username in tty at all.

    – Felix Zhang
    Feb 14 at 6:59






  • 2





    Sounds like another case of this kernel bug: askubuntu.com/questions/1113704/tty-doesnt-wait-for-password

    – steeldriver
    Feb 14 at 10:34











  • I too am facing a similar issue

    – baalkikhaal
    Feb 20 at 11:26











  • Same thing here on Mint Tara...

    – dBlaze
    Feb 25 at 14:31

















Does it works with root?

– Prvt_Yadv
Feb 14 at 5:25





Does it works with root?

– Prvt_Yadv
Feb 14 at 5:25













The main problem is that I cannot input the password for the login username in tty at all.

– Felix Zhang
Feb 14 at 6:59





The main problem is that I cannot input the password for the login username in tty at all.

– Felix Zhang
Feb 14 at 6:59




2




2





Sounds like another case of this kernel bug: askubuntu.com/questions/1113704/tty-doesnt-wait-for-password

– steeldriver
Feb 14 at 10:34





Sounds like another case of this kernel bug: askubuntu.com/questions/1113704/tty-doesnt-wait-for-password

– steeldriver
Feb 14 at 10:34













I too am facing a similar issue

– baalkikhaal
Feb 20 at 11:26





I too am facing a similar issue

– baalkikhaal
Feb 20 at 11:26













Same thing here on Mint Tara...

– dBlaze
Feb 25 at 14:31





Same thing here on Mint Tara...

– dBlaze
Feb 25 at 14:31










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I think the problem is the kernel version 4.15.0-43-generic.



Remove 4.15-0-44-generic and 4.15-0-45-generic:



sudo apt-mark hold linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic
sudo apt remove linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic


Install 4.15.0-43-generic



sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic


Instructions copied from here






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    I think the problem is the kernel version 4.15.0-43-generic.



    Remove 4.15-0-44-generic and 4.15-0-45-generic:



    sudo apt-mark hold linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic
    sudo apt remove linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic


    Install 4.15.0-43-generic



    sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic


    Instructions copied from here






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      I think the problem is the kernel version 4.15.0-43-generic.



      Remove 4.15-0-44-generic and 4.15-0-45-generic:



      sudo apt-mark hold linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic
      sudo apt remove linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic


      Install 4.15.0-43-generic



      sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic


      Instructions copied from here






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        I think the problem is the kernel version 4.15.0-43-generic.



        Remove 4.15-0-44-generic and 4.15-0-45-generic:



        sudo apt-mark hold linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic
        sudo apt remove linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic


        Install 4.15.0-43-generic



        sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic


        Instructions copied from here






        share|improve this answer













        I think the problem is the kernel version 4.15.0-43-generic.



        Remove 4.15-0-44-generic and 4.15-0-45-generic:



        sudo apt-mark hold linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic
        sudo apt remove linux-*-4.15.0-4[45]-generic


        Install 4.15.0-43-generic



        sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic


        Instructions copied from here







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