Daniel, sorry, you're right, I'm not describing a problem on an nVidia-
based system. Will open a new bug.
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Please don't comment on this bug unless the workaround in comment #19
works for you. If it doesn't work for you then you need to log a new bug
of your own.
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 18.10 login screen never appears when using the Nvidia driver
+ Ubuntu 18.10 login screen never appears when usi
I forgot to include introductory links to this complicated issue. My
crude understanding is that systemd handles system initialization,
calling bpfilter (replacing iptables) which is handled by the linux
kernel.
https://thenewstack.io/systemd-vs-linux-kernel/
https://www.linux.com/news/why-kernel
SOLVED (MAYBE)
For me, it's not nVidia, it's not WaylandEnable. It may be the "Started
bpfilter" message, which I earlier thought was nothing. I don't know
beans about this, but I checked, and bpfilter is a recent replacement
for iptables in many Linux distros, and it's handled in the linux
kernel
GDM3 fails to start, stalled at 'started bpfilter' on my HP laptop
(model hp15-ay016nr) which runs Intel graphics, no nVidia hardware or
drivers. So, this is not strictly an nVidia issue, which began after a
Sat 8 December upgrade.
Booting previous kernels did not fix the problem. Disabling Waylan
The same workaround of commenting Wayland worked for me, also, before
reading this, i got it to work doing this procedure:
1 choose recovery mode
2 enable network
3 continue normal boot
The other workaround works better, but maybe this help to find the
solution.
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The same workaround seems to be working for bug 1796614. Although that
is about nouveau and this is about the proprietary Nvidia driver. Not
sure if we can or should merge them.
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The following workaround worked for me, no problems now (140.107 -
Ubuntu 18.10):
2. Try this as a workaround: edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment
the line:
#WaylandEnable=false
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I'm having the same issue. The login screen appears after I press
ctrl+alt+f2 and then ctrl+alt+f1.
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Another workaround is adding `nvidia-drm.modeset=1` to the kernel
command line.
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** Tags removed: nouveau
** Tags added: nvidia
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To
Edit the file /etc/gdm3/custom.conf it also worked for me.
If someone had tried installing lighdm you can go back to gdm by doing
sudo service lightdm stop
sudo reboot
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Just to say that I've tested the '#WaylandEnable=false' method (I was
having the same problem with the nVidia drivers) and it works great!
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/435
+
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The boot process hangs with the last message being "started bpfilter".
There is unusual Network activity during that time. The light of the
WiFi adapter is blinking a lot.
I am not sure the problem is wi
The workaround worked.
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Thanks. I think I can see the problem now.
The first thing that happens is that gdm3 tries to start a Wayland login
screen ('gnome-shell' process) and fails because the Nvidia driver
doesn't support KMS:
Oct 23 11:59:14 efthimios-GA-78LMT-USB3 gnome-shell[1688]:
meta_kms_resources_init failed: C
The bug ID is 435.
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** Attachment added: "prev_boot.txt"
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@seb128 Sorry, I will remove it.
** Description changed:
- "Started bpfilter" is located just under "Started Gnome Desktop
- Manager". There is unusual Network activity during that time. The light
- of the WiFi adapter is blinking a lot.
+ There is unusual Network activity during that time. The l
** Summary changed:
- [nouveau] Ubuntu 18.10 hangs at "started bpfilter" - "Started Gnome Desktop
Manager" during boot
+ Ubuntu 18.10 login screen never appears when using the Nvidia driver
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