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Boot error after accidental reboot: "/dev/sda2: recovering journal"

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I’ve been stuck on the boot screen for very long time. I’ve just installed Ubuntu on my old PC today and I just pressed a random key and I think I accidentally booted.

This is what I see when I now boot my computer:

Photo of boot error

/dev/sda2: recovering journal
/dev/sda2: clean, 214984/12222992 files, 2626581/4882432 blocks

Please help I’ve be searching for solutions, but I can’t even type anything or press any command. I am totally stuck.

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The messages you are seeing is likely because you failed to clean shutdown from your last session (ie. a `fsck` was performed..). You've not said if desktop or server install, but if you're talking about desktop; I'd switch to text terminal & login. It's likely a change made in the last session where you had no issues, but you provided no details of that (logs will provide details if you can't remember what you did during that session; logs you should be able to access via text terminal).
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