Good day. Such a question: I installed java on my computer, plus Mathematica was wrong for me, and I decided to restart my computer. In total, it began to load about 10 minutes. And now it loads all the time, although it used to load seconds in 5 seconds. When the computer boots, it stops at the ubuntu icon, and then everything happens fine. How to fix and what happened?
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If it hangs during loading, you can press Esc when loading and see what happens in the console, it can check disks, for example. Or disable "silent" boot mode: remove the quiet parameter from Grub. And so download log to see what happens:
 /var/log/boot.log /var/log/Xorg.0.log - and what could be useful in theXlogs in this case? There usually podgruzka modules, their modes, and so on. To the very start of the system, as it were, is not relevant, IMHO. - approximatenumber
- in the /var/log/boot.log file for me - arseniy mironov
- [^ [[32m OK ^ [[0m] Started Network Manager Wait Online. [^ [[32m OK ^ [[0m] Reached target Network is Online. Starting LSB: Tool to automatically collect kernel crash signatures ... and so on Starting /etc/rc.local Compatibility ... [^ [[32m OK ^ [[0m] Started /etc/rc.local Compatibility. [^ [[32m OK ^ [[0m] Starting Wait for Plymouth Boot Screen for Quit ...) [^ [[31m * ^ [[1; 31m * ^ [[0m ^ [[31m * ^ [[0m] (2 of 2))
- And when I press Esc, it switches to a black screen and that's it - arseniy mironov
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