If I boot in recovery mode, it hangs just after the line "Loading
startramdisk..." is printed.
** Summary changed:
- Boot process grinds to a halt when smartphone is plugged in USB
+ Boot process grinds to a halt if smartphone is plugged into USB port
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What if you try to boot into rescue mode?
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Boot process grinds to a halt when smartphone is plugged in USB
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I suspect this issue is caused by the efi-aware grub considering the USB
device (your phone) as a boot disk somehow. Re-assigning.
** Package changed: upstart (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)
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** Attachment added: "/etc/fstab"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1078525/+attachment/3434270/+files/fstab
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Nothing seems to happen when pressing Escape, even when booting with the
"quiet" and "splash" flags removed from the kernel command-line.
If I boot normally, login, and plug the phone in, it is mounted as a
media player (I can open and browse its contents in Nautilus).
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Try pressing the escape key when booting and see if any messages that
look relevant appear. Ideally, you should boot by removing "quiet" and
"splash" from the kernel command-line.
It would be useful to see your /etc/fstab file if you can attach it too.
What happens if you boot the machine normall