If you mean purging Nvidia by running something like, apt remove --purge
'^nvidia-.*', yes I have tried that a couple of times via 'recovery
mode', and consequently switched to Nouveau, but that doesn't change
anything. I still get the same bootloading behavior. Does that imply
that it's not an nvi
Hi Dimitrij, Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately none of it works,
it's a total freeze, and even Ctrl+Alt+Del won't work.
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Hi, Bruce, No, I always get the grub menu, as well, but I'm only able to
boot via recovery mode, afterwards, similar?
Ubuntu also runs fine, if I boot into it using a pen-drive i.e. Ubuntu
live, I'm not sure what happens during bare-metal installation that
causes this. Are you 100% certain this is
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The last but not least: I'm facing the same issue after trying Ubuntu
24.10.
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Unfortunately I can still reproduce this even after upgrading to the new
Nvidia 550-series drivers.
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I have been unable to boot Ubuntu on my machine for quite a while now
(this also happens with Fedora 40 and Ubuntu 22.04), however, after a
long back and forth with Daniel, I have been unable to capture a log,
(journalctl, does not capture failed boot logs), and all I can get is
'recovery mode' boo
Okey, but unfortunately I don't get passed "Loading initial ramdisk ..." if I
don't boot into recovery mode. And unfortunately non of the non-(recovery mode)
failed boots get captured by journalctl.
Is there no workaround?
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This time I've put prime-select to 'nvidia' (as opposed to intel), and
tried to boot using recovery mode.
But what I get is a completely black screen (no, log in screen). So I
attached the logs as well.
** Attachment added: "previous-(prime-select-nvidia).txt"
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I just wanted to give an update on this, after upgrading to Linux
6.8.0-38-generic, and the corresponding Nvidia packages, No I even get
an blank screen when "logging into" Xorg.
Logging in, using Wayland for now solves the problem.
Attached the logs to the previous failed log in.
** Attachment
I had already done so, in fact this is how it already looks like:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
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1. I removed the splash parameter, and the boot basically stops at:
EFI stub: Loaded initrd from LINUX_EFI_INITRD_MEDIA_GUID device path
EFI stub: Measured initrd data into PCR 9
2. No, currently not using any form of disk encryption
(I'm currently using the nvidia-535 (proprietary, tested), o
Yess, The 24.04 Live session works.
I have already tried purging all Nvidia-related packages, (using, apt-
get remove --purge '^nvidia-.*') and switching to the Nouveau driver,
won't work either.
Matter of fact I just finished a clean install, offline*, and without 3rd party
software, and that
Oh, I see. But that is what I did.
What happens the first time around, is that no Grub menu is shown and
what I get is a frozen bootloading screen. See:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1516328/
So the only thing possible is to force shutdown (it doesn't 'reboot' via
Ctrl+Alt+Del), and after bo
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for looking into this.
I've reproduced the failed boot, using the 535 driver (proprietary,
tested), and attached the logs.
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Hi Bruce, I think I might be facing the same problem although on a
different gear, but for me it never reaches the login screen, it always
freezes at the bootloading screen (attached above).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-535/+bug/2071680
Any suggestions would
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I have an Nvidia graphics hybrid setup (Geforce GTX 960M + Intel HD
Graphics 530), and Ubuntu 24.04 failed to boot after clean installing.
I switched to the 470-series driver instead of the default 535-series
- one, via "Recover mode" and things got working, until
Public bug reported:
I have an Nvidia graphics hybrid setup (Geforce GTX 960M + Intel HD
Graphics 530), and Ubuntu 24.04 failed to boot after clean installing.
I switched to the 470-series driver instead of the default 535-series
one, via "Recover mode" and things got working, until I performed t
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