I had also tried to disable Wayland in the display manager configuration
file to see if there was an incompatibility there, however, I just ended
up with the same result.
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Below are the packages were updated. After reboot, the GDM login screen
did not appear.
Start-Date: 2022-09-14 15:57:04
Commandline: packagekit role='update-packages'
Upgrade: python3-distupgrade:amd64 (1:22
I had tried quite a few reboots but the problem didn't (appear to) go
away until I did above. I'm not familiar with the hyper-v modules so I
can't say what I tried will continue to work (or if it was just a
fluke...)
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Taking a look at the linked bug (I forgot to mention that plymouth
failed to start as well):
I blacklisted hyperv_fb and explicitly load hyperv_drm in /etc/modules
I also added hyperv_drm into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules.
This fixed both plymouth and the login screen came back as well.
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It was working just fine on first boot. The login screen appeared as it
should have.
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[Hyper-V] Login screen does not appear
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