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Cannot enter GUI with "finished wait until snapd is fully seeded"

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I just do apt update and apt upgrade and now I can't enter GUI mode after booting (Yes, I can enter tty1-6 via Ctrl+Alt+F2). The last uprade is about the kernel, I think. Note that this error may differ from:

Why do I think this problem differs from the previous ones?

  • I tried to uninstall snap, disable nvidia persistent and change kernel, but the problem still appears.
  • I can boot into GUI if I choose recovery model (even with the same kernel)

I also already tried the solutions offered there and nothing works. I am still on this error on boot.


[  ok  ]  finished wait until snapd is fully seeded

Any offer?

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cn flag
"nothing works" doesn't mean that it's a different question. Your question should clearly explain how the **question** is different. The single sentence of your description does not give us enough information to understand what your different problem might be.
in flag
Thanks! I added more info. Also, I can confirm now I can enter GUI if I choose recovery mode from grub.
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jp flag

This happened to me when I ran out of disk space.

Solution:

  1. Boot into recovery mode
  2. Use root shell
  3. Delete files
in flag
The cause seems many. In my case, the (nvidia) is the culprit. Adding `nomodeset` option in `/etc/default/grub` solves my problem above.
in flag
Also, `nouveau.modeset=0` on the grub setting above works fine and maybe better than nomodeset only (proper resolution)
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