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Stuck at /dev/sda7: clean

ro flag

I have looked on the internet for an awnser but i can't find anything that works.

So i rebooted my laptop (dual boot with win10) and tried to boot linux when it got stuk on /dev/sda7: clean, 740977/12804096 files, 31910500/51200000 blocks

I'm a relative new user and probably messed it up myself. The last thing i did was adding a udp to my network (by add vpn, select udp file) and rebooted to see if it was working, then i got this problem and i don't know how i can solve this. I also uninstalled something (might have selected the wrong thing)

Does anyone has any idea what i can do? I do not want to loose all my files

Edit:

When I use ctrl + alt + f2 and login into the terminal (not the visual ubuntu) and then use: Sudo apt-get update i get the following error (i assume) E: The respository 'cdrom://Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS Focal Fossa - Release amd64 (20210819) focal Release' does not have a Release file

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Jos
Your edit is confusing. Apparently the system does boot up?
MikroPower avatar
ro flag
You can use a Life-USB-Stick and there you can check your System for errors with GParted or check for bad blocks. Do you see something in you log-files? ( /var/log/syslog or kern.log ) If you know the time when this happened, you can find the problem a bis more easy.
Daniël Bel avatar
ro flag
@Jos, my system does not boot all the way, i get the ubuntu loading screen and then it's stuck (can't attach a picture unfortunately)
Daniël Bel avatar
ro flag
@MikroPower, the blocks are all good, do i check the log files in the live booted linux (if that's even possible) or in the one that's installed and stuck via the terminal (ctrl + alt + f2)?
br flag
sda clean means exacly what it say,it means your file system is fine as in no problems found.
MikroPower avatar
ro flag
@DaniëlBel - You use the live system to boot and then you can watch the log-files on your Laptop - system. Possibly there is a reason directly visible, why the system stops working after the file-check.
Daniël Bel avatar
ro flag
thank you so much for all your help!!! i'm still quite new and learning a lot. in the end it was the display manager of gnome that wasn't starting and i had to reinstall this, i'm so happy that i managed to find this after testing so many things (it was somewhere down in the link that @Karol sent), i'm glad to see how nice people are in the linux world :D
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