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I did a software update on my Aser Aspire 1830T-68U118 and it installed Linux 4.18.0-14 but after doing a restart it doesn't even get to ask me for my password, just stops. After much googling (fortunately I had a bootable usb stick) i used the "press shift" and made it boot into 4.18.0-13 . Is there a anything I can do or do I just wait for the next available Linux update to see if it solves my problem.










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    I did a software update on my Aser Aspire 1830T-68U118 and it installed Linux 4.18.0-14 but after doing a restart it doesn't even get to ask me for my password, just stops. After much googling (fortunately I had a bootable usb stick) i used the "press shift" and made it boot into 4.18.0-13 . Is there a anything I can do or do I just wait for the next available Linux update to see if it solves my problem.










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      I did a software update on my Aser Aspire 1830T-68U118 and it installed Linux 4.18.0-14 but after doing a restart it doesn't even get to ask me for my password, just stops. After much googling (fortunately I had a bootable usb stick) i used the "press shift" and made it boot into 4.18.0-13 . Is there a anything I can do or do I just wait for the next available Linux update to see if it solves my problem.










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      I did a software update on my Aser Aspire 1830T-68U118 and it installed Linux 4.18.0-14 but after doing a restart it doesn't even get to ask me for my password, just stops. After much googling (fortunately I had a bootable usb stick) i used the "press shift" and made it boot into 4.18.0-13 . Is there a anything I can do or do I just wait for the next available Linux update to see if it solves my problem.





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          There is a kernel bug existing for the current upgrade - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813657



          Meanwhile, you can set grub to default to a prior kernel, via either



          How to set previous kernel as default in GRUB (Grub customizer)



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          Set "older" kernel as default grub entry






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          • Note to close voters: I am aware that this is a link-only answer, but for the sake of brevity for those affected by the kernel bug I would prefer not to ask those users to look around for how to set grub.

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          • Thanks, I'll just set GRUB and see what happens with the next drop.

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          There is a kernel bug existing for the current upgrade - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813657



          Meanwhile, you can set grub to default to a prior kernel, via either



          How to set previous kernel as default in GRUB (Grub customizer)



          or



          Set "older" kernel as default grub entry






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          • Note to close voters: I am aware that this is a link-only answer, but for the sake of brevity for those affected by the kernel bug I would prefer not to ask those users to look around for how to set grub.

            – Charles Green
            Feb 5 at 17:40











          • Thanks, I'll just set GRUB and see what happens with the next drop.

            – E. Sellers
            Feb 6 at 18:19
















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          There is a kernel bug existing for the current upgrade - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813657



          Meanwhile, you can set grub to default to a prior kernel, via either



          How to set previous kernel as default in GRUB (Grub customizer)



          or



          Set "older" kernel as default grub entry






          share|improve this answer
























          • Note to close voters: I am aware that this is a link-only answer, but for the sake of brevity for those affected by the kernel bug I would prefer not to ask those users to look around for how to set grub.

            – Charles Green
            Feb 5 at 17:40











          • Thanks, I'll just set GRUB and see what happens with the next drop.

            – E. Sellers
            Feb 6 at 18:19














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          There is a kernel bug existing for the current upgrade - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813657



          Meanwhile, you can set grub to default to a prior kernel, via either



          How to set previous kernel as default in GRUB (Grub customizer)



          or



          Set "older" kernel as default grub entry






          share|improve this answer













          There is a kernel bug existing for the current upgrade - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813657



          Meanwhile, you can set grub to default to a prior kernel, via either



          How to set previous kernel as default in GRUB (Grub customizer)



          or



          Set "older" kernel as default grub entry







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          • Note to close voters: I am aware that this is a link-only answer, but for the sake of brevity for those affected by the kernel bug I would prefer not to ask those users to look around for how to set grub.

            – Charles Green
            Feb 5 at 17:40











          • Thanks, I'll just set GRUB and see what happens with the next drop.

            – E. Sellers
            Feb 6 at 18:19



















          • Note to close voters: I am aware that this is a link-only answer, but for the sake of brevity for those affected by the kernel bug I would prefer not to ask those users to look around for how to set grub.

            – Charles Green
            Feb 5 at 17:40











          • Thanks, I'll just set GRUB and see what happens with the next drop.

            – E. Sellers
            Feb 6 at 18:19

















          Note to close voters: I am aware that this is a link-only answer, but for the sake of brevity for those affected by the kernel bug I would prefer not to ask those users to look around for how to set grub.

          – Charles Green
          Feb 5 at 17:40





          Note to close voters: I am aware that this is a link-only answer, but for the sake of brevity for those affected by the kernel bug I would prefer not to ask those users to look around for how to set grub.

          – Charles Green
          Feb 5 at 17:40













          Thanks, I'll just set GRUB and see what happens with the next drop.

          – E. Sellers
          Feb 6 at 18:19





          Thanks, I'll just set GRUB and see what happens with the next drop.

          – E. Sellers
          Feb 6 at 18:19



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