Stuck on boot but can login via another TTY (Ubuntu 16.04)
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I don't know if I accidentally deleted something important, but the Ubuntu GUI won't load up; it's stuck on the "loading dots".
But pressing Ctrl+Alt+7
it says quite clearly in the top left corner of the screen:/dev/sd9: clean, 1626844/19038208 files, 25873989/76143104
. But that is all it says.
I also ran fsck -f /dev/sda9
(The correct partition; unmounted and in recovery mode) and received no error codes back from that operation.
I can login to another TTY and access the file system just fine, but I need to fix this.
16.04 boot
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I don't know if I accidentally deleted something important, but the Ubuntu GUI won't load up; it's stuck on the "loading dots".
But pressing Ctrl+Alt+7
it says quite clearly in the top left corner of the screen:/dev/sd9: clean, 1626844/19038208 files, 25873989/76143104
. But that is all it says.
I also ran fsck -f /dev/sda9
(The correct partition; unmounted and in recovery mode) and received no error codes back from that operation.
I can login to another TTY and access the file system just fine, but I need to fix this.
16.04 boot
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I don't know if I accidentally deleted something important, but the Ubuntu GUI won't load up; it's stuck on the "loading dots".
But pressing Ctrl+Alt+7
it says quite clearly in the top left corner of the screen:/dev/sd9: clean, 1626844/19038208 files, 25873989/76143104
. But that is all it says.
I also ran fsck -f /dev/sda9
(The correct partition; unmounted and in recovery mode) and received no error codes back from that operation.
I can login to another TTY and access the file system just fine, but I need to fix this.
16.04 boot
I don't know if I accidentally deleted something important, but the Ubuntu GUI won't load up; it's stuck on the "loading dots".
But pressing Ctrl+Alt+7
it says quite clearly in the top left corner of the screen:/dev/sd9: clean, 1626844/19038208 files, 25873989/76143104
. But that is all it says.
I also ran fsck -f /dev/sda9
(The correct partition; unmounted and in recovery mode) and received no error codes back from that operation.
I can login to another TTY and access the file system just fine, but I need to fix this.
16.04 boot
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