I have Bionic with friendly-recovery 0.2.38ubuntu1 and the problem still
occurs. I apparently had three filesystems that were in "timeout". I
went to recovery to see what was causing this and got ~120 seconds
before the session was destroyed and the recovery options menu was
redisplayed. I couldn't get anything to work after that. I hit down
arrow many times to try to get to the root shell item and it moved down
one line to the second menu item after a few down arrow keys and then
wouldn't budge.

To me it seems there are SEVERAL (at least two, but maybe more) shells
all competing for keystrokes.

FYI: I think the filesystem errors were caused by my installation of a
new NVMe SSD and knocking loose a SATA interface cable or two. I think
this is a good way to reproduce this problem, in fact. Set up several
filesystems (EXT4 or BTRFS or even VFAT) on a drive then power off and
pull the cable and boot again. You'll likely see the same effect I had.

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  16.04 recovery shell works only for two minutes

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