Hello,
I had Ubuntu installed yesterday which then suddenly started playing up during booting. I tried reinstalling it but the same problem. I tried Arch after then Mint and now Debian, each distro I tried playing with the GRUB to clean it or reinstalling stuff but I still get the same problem, during the booting I see similar things being said:
/dev/sda1: recovering journal
/dev/sda1: clearing orphaned inode (this is different since I have Debian installed, it used to be /dev/sda5: Cleared blocks xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx xxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx)
Something about Plymouth
ppp link was shut down
And the rest is too fast to even read it.
The only success I had is Debian actually overcoming the flickering loop eventually and letting me log in, the other distros just keep looping. I would appreciate some help please.
EDIT: I took some photos and I managed to get clear photos
I had Ubuntu installed yesterday which then suddenly started playing up during booting. I tried reinstalling it but the same problem. I tried Arch after then Mint and now Debian, each distro I tried playing with the GRUB to clean it or reinstalling stuff but I still get the same problem, during the booting I see similar things being said:
/dev/sda1: recovering journal
/dev/sda1: clearing orphaned inode (this is different since I have Debian installed, it used to be /dev/sda5: Cleared blocks xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx xxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx)
Something about Plymouth
ppp link was shut down
And the rest is too fast to even read it.
The only success I had is Debian actually overcoming the flickering loop eventually and letting me log in, the other distros just keep looping. I would appreciate some help please.
EDIT: I took some photos and I managed to get clear photos
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