Mount the Mint Mate VM as a secondary disk on some convenient VM and
edit the password file to blank the password then dismount it and
attempt to restart it again. You might also edit ssh config to turn on
ssh so you can ssh into it once it's started. Or edit the X configs to
get rid of X and boot to a command line login (I assume it's booting to
X login)
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On 4/29/2023 6:32 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
This morning I updated my Mint Mate VM and rebooted as directed. The
system came up to the login screen and I entered the password. The
screen expanded to its normal size, but the login screen just appeared
again. Any entry of the password led me nowhere. I tried to boot
headless, but could find no way to get to a login prompt.
The system just returned:
ptavv> VBoxManage startvm Mint --type headless
Waiting for VM "Mint" to power on...
VM "Mint" has been successfully started.
ptavv>
I am not a Linux expert and I'm mostly clueless about admin since
systemd, and I don't make much use of this VM, but it is handy now and
then.
Can anyone provide a clue on how to try to rescue the system? Clearly,
something is causing my session to exit on startup, but I have no idea
what and, without command line access, I'm unlikely to find it
--
Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer
E-mail: rkober...@gmail.com
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