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VirtualBox Ubuntu 20.04 VM Booting to Terminal After Power-Off

kz flag

I have been working on an Ubuntu 20.04 VM for a project for about a week now. Between work sessions I have been just saving the machine state (not fully shutting the VM down) and resuming. For the first time today I went ahead and did the power off machine option, but when I try to re-open it all I can get is the terminal screen. I had been enjoying the GUI for the last week, and admittedly, this is the first time I had fully restarted it. I found a similar post that recommended running a few commands in the terminal, but none of those options worked. Additionally, it might be notable that if I try "sudo apt-get update" it fails. Outside of performing the first full shutdown, I didn't touch any of the settings. Any help or recommendations is appreciated.

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type "sudo systemctl isolate graphical.target"
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kz flag
I get "plymouth-start.service" as output
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