How can I get myself out of this boot loop?
I am a bit at a loss, my Grub screen is empty (shows no options to choose from.) I now only have access to Grub options if I hold down the Shift key during the time Grub is being processed.
I got myself into this pickle while upgrading Ubuntu 19.04 to 19.10, and something went wrong.
I started going through the different Kernel options to see if one would get the system back up. The last one did. I was able to get to a login window; however, logging into Ubuntu would not work. So I tried logging in using the Unity Desktop option. This brought me to the Unlock Login Keyring. But the Unity Desktop UI is empty -- besides a auto-start opening Rhythmbox. Somehow in Unity or Ubuntu-MATE. I can't get a Terminal doing Ctrl+Alt+T.
As suggested, using Ctrl+Alt+F5 works, but I can't figure out what is missing in order to boot into Ubuntu Desktop 19.10, tty5 login states:
Welcome to Ubuntu 19.10 (GNU/Linux 5.3.0-19-generic x86_64)
I tried login into unity --:1
to get into a standard UI
based on this helpful post but got this:
compizconfig - Info: Backend : gsettings
compizconfig - Info: Integration : false
compizconfig - Info: Profile : mate
Switched to profile 'unity-lowgfx' (for enfironment 'mate')
compizconfig - Info: Backend : gsettings
compizconfig - Info: Integration : false
compizconfig - Info: Profile : unity-lowgfx
WARNING: no DISPLAY varable set, setting it to :0
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: core
compiz (core) - Info: Starting plugin: core
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: :1
compiz (core) - Error: Failed to load plugin: :1
It looks like it is somehow switching to mate and fails loading the plugin.
Doing a reboot brings me straight back into some leftover Ubuntu-MATE; without UI -- not very helpful.
I solved my own question with this answer:
I had to disable "Auto Login" and then the screens were normal again.
To summarize the link:
and commented out these lines (by placing a
#
in front):You can get into a terminal. You just use the following combination: CTRL + ALT + F5 You'll get a tty window, where no desktop is needet. Just like a serverinstance of Ubuntu. Then you log in there and have full access as your user, just without the GUI. To Switch back to the gui: Reboot or CTRL + ALT + F1 (Source: What is a tty, and how do I access a tty? )
And yes, you probably have to perform an
update-grub
if you change anything to the boot params. To get it back, I would suggest that you use the following commands(this may fix the failure in the upgrade):What's your filesystem?
This sounds similar to what I initially experienced while trying out 20.04's ZFS root installer (which I've read is in 19.10, bit I could never find it). After logging in from the GUI I'd be kicked right back out.
If by any chance that's your issue, the reason is Ubuntu-specific. You need to rename the datasets. See here.
Another time this happened to me I had something in my ~/.profile that was throwing an error.
Long story short, your issue could be caused by anything without more info.