Thanks for being with me, Israel. OK, that's what I did... I went to recovery mode - resume-resume normal boot so I can see now the boot sequence. It hangs on 'virtual Ethernet', I have VMware installed. I have athlon 5350 apu, 64-bit, so radeon 3R video chip in it. I am using proprietary catalyst drivers. Latest lubuntu lts 14.04.01. So I guess that is VMware issue and probably it conflicts with catalyst drivers. What would you do next? Thanks a bunch
Israel <[email protected]> wrote: >On 12/11/2014 07:00 PM, German wrote: >> Just realised I was sending my answers to people personally and not to the >> list. I figured it now, using android and it is quite new to me. OK. I got >> to the grub menu and I tried to boot older kernels with the same result, I >> am stuck at boot logo with all 4 of them. What else should I try? >> >> John Hupp <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On 12/11/2014 6:08 PM, German wrote: >>>> Hello folks. After installing an update with new kernel I got stuck at >>>> boot logo. Nothing happens after that. I don't even know how to enter the >>>> grub menu so I can try to boot with the old kernel. What should I try to >>>> do? Your help is appreciated >>> Holding down the Shift key should give you the grub menu. >Hi German, >One quick thing you can do is to try the 'Recovery' option in the GRUB menu. >Again hit Escape, or hold Shift down. And choose the Recovery menu item. >You can drop to a root terminal and update your system again. >You can also try to boot normally after this, and see if it hangs up in >the boot process. >If it does you can take note of when the boot process hangs. > >One good thing to know about your computer would be some hardware specs. >What kind of graphics card do you have is it nvidia for example? >What kind of processor, is it 32bit or 64bit? > >And also what OS are you running? >lsb_release -r > >My first initial guess would be something with the graphics card, but >that is just a general guess... >It may be something totally different... did you get an update for your >graphics drivers? Are you using proprietary drivers or the libre kind? > >Troubleshooting can be fun, it is like trying to solve a mystery :) > >-- >Regards > > >-- >Lubuntu-users mailing list >[email protected] >Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
