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@Arne, it seems the log you attached is still one booted with acpi=off:
Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-40-generic
root=UUID=414b4949-378b-420c-a99b-90ab65ee68c4 ro quiet splash acpi=off
vt.handoff=7
Maybe you can try some more:
$ journalctl -b -2 | grep 'Command line'
$ journ
It is really not within my power to get a shell or gui without acpi=off.
Following your suggestion, I provoked such a failed boot by temporarily
removing acpi=off from the boot parameters. Afterwards I ran "journalctl -b -1"
to get the logs of that failed attempt. For your reference, I attached t
Sure. Modern touchpad devices might be attached to i2c bus which
requires additional parameters to be passed via acpi objects. So if you
don't enable acpi, your touchpad may just won't work. And we should fix
your acpi issue anyway. So if possible, please boot without acpi=off and
attach journal lo
Thanks for your suggestions.
Unfortunately, the system won't boot without acpi=off. This is why I appended
it to the kernel-parameters in the first place.
So I can't boot up without it and then run some command. I could run the
command with the system booted up with acpi off though. Would you w
Please remove that acpi=off from kernel boot parameters and run `sudo
apport-collect 1882517` again.
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Title:
touchpa
Please remove "acpi=off".
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
touchpad not working at all
To manage no