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I am currently on Ubuntu 18.04.02. The problem is that I can not log in. When I put my password everything goes in black screen. I tried everything. My idea is to run it in recovery mode, but I can not. I am trying to get in grub menu but instead of this I am getting into grub command line prompt. Is there any command to run recovery mode from grub console?
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I am currently on Ubuntu 18.04.02. The problem is that I can not log in. When I put my password everything goes in black screen. I tried everything. My idea is to run it in recovery mode, but I can not. I am trying to get in grub menu but instead of this I am getting into grub command line prompt. Is there any command to run recovery mode from grub console?
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Do you have another account you could try logging in with? (Which, BTW, is one of those things everyone should do: create a special Admin/root account to be used just for emergencies like this).
– Carl Witthoft
Feb 22 at 13:02
I tried, but it is not working too
– Moti
Feb 22 at 13:04
go to a different ttyCtrl
+Alt
+F<2-9>
and see if you can log in from there
– j-money
Feb 22 at 13:40
Unluckily this shortcuts do nothing
– Moti
Feb 22 at 14:16
What do you mean they do nothing? Do it before you put your password in
– j-money
Feb 22 at 15:09
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I am currently on Ubuntu 18.04.02. The problem is that I can not log in. When I put my password everything goes in black screen. I tried everything. My idea is to run it in recovery mode, but I can not. I am trying to get in grub menu but instead of this I am getting into grub command line prompt. Is there any command to run recovery mode from grub console?
recovery-mode
I am currently on Ubuntu 18.04.02. The problem is that I can not log in. When I put my password everything goes in black screen. I tried everything. My idea is to run it in recovery mode, but I can not. I am trying to get in grub menu but instead of this I am getting into grub command line prompt. Is there any command to run recovery mode from grub console?
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MotiMoti
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Do you have another account you could try logging in with? (Which, BTW, is one of those things everyone should do: create a special Admin/root account to be used just for emergencies like this).
– Carl Witthoft
Feb 22 at 13:02
I tried, but it is not working too
– Moti
Feb 22 at 13:04
go to a different ttyCtrl
+Alt
+F<2-9>
and see if you can log in from there
– j-money
Feb 22 at 13:40
Unluckily this shortcuts do nothing
– Moti
Feb 22 at 14:16
What do you mean they do nothing? Do it before you put your password in
– j-money
Feb 22 at 15:09
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Do you have another account you could try logging in with? (Which, BTW, is one of those things everyone should do: create a special Admin/root account to be used just for emergencies like this).
– Carl Witthoft
Feb 22 at 13:02
I tried, but it is not working too
– Moti
Feb 22 at 13:04
go to a different ttyCtrl
+Alt
+F<2-9>
and see if you can log in from there
– j-money
Feb 22 at 13:40
Unluckily this shortcuts do nothing
– Moti
Feb 22 at 14:16
What do you mean they do nothing? Do it before you put your password in
– j-money
Feb 22 at 15:09
Do you have another account you could try logging in with? (Which, BTW, is one of those things everyone should do: create a special Admin/root account to be used just for emergencies like this).
– Carl Witthoft
Feb 22 at 13:02
Do you have another account you could try logging in with? (Which, BTW, is one of those things everyone should do: create a special Admin/root account to be used just for emergencies like this).
– Carl Witthoft
Feb 22 at 13:02
I tried, but it is not working too
– Moti
Feb 22 at 13:04
I tried, but it is not working too
– Moti
Feb 22 at 13:04
go to a different tty
Ctrl
+ Alt
+ F<2-9>
and see if you can log in from there– j-money
Feb 22 at 13:40
go to a different tty
Ctrl
+ Alt
+ F<2-9>
and see if you can log in from there– j-money
Feb 22 at 13:40
Unluckily this shortcuts do nothing
– Moti
Feb 22 at 14:16
Unluckily this shortcuts do nothing
– Moti
Feb 22 at 14:16
What do you mean they do nothing? Do it before you put your password in
– j-money
Feb 22 at 15:09
What do you mean they do nothing? Do it before you put your password in
– j-money
Feb 22 at 15:09
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I find solution. The problem was with nvidia drivers. I had wrong drivers installed. I do not why, but finally grub menu showed. So I chose recovery mode and installed good drivers.
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I find solution. The problem was with nvidia drivers. I had wrong drivers installed. I do not why, but finally grub menu showed. So I chose recovery mode and installed good drivers.
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I find solution. The problem was with nvidia drivers. I had wrong drivers installed. I do not why, but finally grub menu showed. So I chose recovery mode and installed good drivers.
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I find solution. The problem was with nvidia drivers. I had wrong drivers installed. I do not why, but finally grub menu showed. So I chose recovery mode and installed good drivers.
I find solution. The problem was with nvidia drivers. I had wrong drivers installed. I do not why, but finally grub menu showed. So I chose recovery mode and installed good drivers.
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Do you have another account you could try logging in with? (Which, BTW, is one of those things everyone should do: create a special Admin/root account to be used just for emergencies like this).
– Carl Witthoft
Feb 22 at 13:02
I tried, but it is not working too
– Moti
Feb 22 at 13:04
go to a different tty
Ctrl
+Alt
+F<2-9>
and see if you can log in from there– j-money
Feb 22 at 13:40
Unluckily this shortcuts do nothing
– Moti
Feb 22 at 14:16
What do you mean they do nothing? Do it before you put your password in
– j-money
Feb 22 at 15:09