cannot input password after input username and press enter in tty1 of ubuntu 16.04 [duplicate]
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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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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.
tty
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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.
tty
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.
This question already has an answer here:
TTY doesn't wait for password
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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
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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
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
add a comment |
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
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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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