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Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Hello,
I have a ThinkPad T470 with dual boot Win10 and Debian 12.
I tried to run a update and I think I turned it off during the update...
Now I have GRUB, I select "Debian Gnu/Linux" and after all checks I have a solid cursor on the top left.
Could you help me please ?
Thanks in advance.
Fred
I have a ThinkPad T470 with dual boot Win10 and Debian 12.
I tried to run a update and I think I turned it off during the update...
Now I have GRUB, I select "Debian Gnu/Linux" and after all checks I have a solid cursor on the top left.
Could you help me please ?
Thanks in advance.
Fred
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Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Solid cursor, not flashing? Possibly your desktop environment is trying to load but the graphics driver is failing.
Try booting to a console login and run
BTW I fixed your title, it read "GRUM".
Try booting to a console login and run
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apt install --fix-missing
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Hi @sunrat ,
thanks for your reply.
I'm in "Debian GNU/Linux 12 tty1" but I don't remember my login ..
"root" doesn’t work...
Could you help me how to get my username ?
Thanks...
thanks for your reply.
I'm in "Debian GNU/Linux 12 tty1" but I don't remember my login ..
"root" doesn’t work...
Could you help me how to get my username ?
Thanks...
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Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Presumably you didn't set a root password then. Can you log in as your user and run the command with sudo?
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Can you explain me how I can do that ?
I'm newbie...
How can I show my local users ?
Probably I don't remember the right username .
thanks
I'm newbie...
How can I show my local users ?
Probably I don't remember the right username .
thanks
Last edited by fredericm on 2024-01-26 08:46, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Sorry I don't know your username.
It will be listed in /etc/passwd, or your home directory will be called /home/username/
You could boot a live USB distro to look at your files.
I always just set my first name as my username. There's only a small chance I will forget that.
It will be listed in /etc/passwd, or your home directory will be called /home/username/
You could boot a live USB distro to look at your files.
I always just set my first name as my username. There's only a small chance I will forget that.
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
I tried some solutions:
I booted with: init=/bin/bash
root@(none):/# mount -o remount,rw /
I have "opts: errors=remount-ro"
if I try: "sudo mount -o remount,rw /"
I have "sudo: account validation failure, is your account locked ?"
Any solutions ?
Edit: I'm sure at 100% about username...
Can I lunch your command "apt install --fix-missing" via a Live distro for repair ?
Thanks
I booted with: init=/bin/bash
root@(none):/# mount -o remount,rw /
I have "opts: errors=remount-ro"
if I try: "sudo mount -o remount,rw /"
I have "sudo: account validation failure, is your account locked ?"
Any solutions ?
Edit: I'm sure at 100% about username...
Can I lunch your command "apt install --fix-missing" via a Live distro for repair ?
Thanks
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Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
You could run as chroot from a live distro, but it would be easier just to reset the root password - https://www.tecmint.com/reset-forgotten ... in-debian/ and then login as root.
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
I have already try that, but with message “Authentification token manipulation error” " password unchanged"
Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Hello,
I'm not found a solution yet.
Could you help me ?
I can't format my laptop for important file....
I'm not found a solution yet.
Could you help me ?
I can't format my laptop for important file....
Re: Solid underscore after GRUB menu
Might be easier for you to install again, just take backup of your important files before.