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Problem with Ubuntu post-reboot.

Problem with Ubuntu post-reboot.

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joforline
Junior Member
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02-03-2016, 12:53 AM
#1
Yesterday I accessed my server—actually an old laptop serving as a game server on Ubuntu 22.04. After running sudo apt update and upgrade, the system asked me to restart for a fresh kernel. I planned to do a proper update before moving forward, so I rebooted using sudo. Now it's afternoon, and I still can't connect via SSH. The machine is silent, no response, and everything appears blank. The fans are running, but nothing seems to be happening. I know I have backups of important data, but this issue happened during the last update too. I mistakenly thought I turned it off too early (after about 30 minutes), which led to a full system wipe—though it booted afterward, showing errors like "file missing." This doesn’t seem related, so I’m running out of ideas. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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joforline
02-03-2016, 12:53 AM #1

Yesterday I accessed my server—actually an old laptop serving as a game server on Ubuntu 22.04. After running sudo apt update and upgrade, the system asked me to restart for a fresh kernel. I planned to do a proper update before moving forward, so I rebooted using sudo. Now it's afternoon, and I still can't connect via SSH. The machine is silent, no response, and everything appears blank. The fans are running, but nothing seems to be happening. I know I have backups of important data, but this issue happened during the last update too. I mistakenly thought I turned it off too early (after about 30 minutes), which led to a full system wipe—though it booted afterward, showing errors like "file missing." This doesn’t seem related, so I’m running out of ideas. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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nalapups
Member
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02-03-2016, 05:23 AM
#2
Grub shows up when the system starts. You can trigger it by pressing the Shift or Esc keys at boot. Booting via a live USB, chrooting, and replacing the kernel is possible.
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nalapups
02-03-2016, 05:23 AM #2

Grub shows up when the system starts. You can trigger it by pressing the Shift or Esc keys at boot. Booting via a live USB, chrooting, and replacing the kernel is possible.