Hello,
I've been running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS for a while. It kept wanting to upgrade, so I finally did. It ran me through the upgrade wizard, downloading and installing the new OS, replacing FF with the FF snap, migrating user data, updating the grub config, etc. Then it rebooted. My bootloader was fine, and I booted into Ubuntu. However, it brought me to an Ubuntu splash screen I have not seen before, and just sat there. No HID support, no user input options. I let it set for over 24 hours, just in case it was trying to do...something...but no, it was stuck. Rebooting to Ubuntu brought me to the same place, same result. I let it sit for hours more, but still nothing. Subsequent reboot attempts just show the realtime initialization log output, with the last entry being:
"[FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux kernel module"
I did have VirtualBox installed on v20. Is this causing the boot sequence to break somehow, post-upgrade? Any ideas how I might fix this?
Thank you!
I've been running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS for a while. It kept wanting to upgrade, so I finally did. It ran me through the upgrade wizard, downloading and installing the new OS, replacing FF with the FF snap, migrating user data, updating the grub config, etc. Then it rebooted. My bootloader was fine, and I booted into Ubuntu. However, it brought me to an Ubuntu splash screen I have not seen before, and just sat there. No HID support, no user input options. I let it set for over 24 hours, just in case it was trying to do...something...but no, it was stuck. Rebooting to Ubuntu brought me to the same place, same result. I let it sit for hours more, but still nothing. Subsequent reboot attempts just show the realtime initialization log output, with the last entry being:
"[FAILED] Failed to start LSB: VirtualBox Linux kernel module"
I did have VirtualBox installed on v20. Is this causing the boot sequence to break somehow, post-upgrade? Any ideas how I might fix this?
Thank you!