Ubuntu :: Kubuntu Boot Halts After Login

Feb 8, 2011

After the login screen, the KDE icons appear.When it gets to "HDD" icon, it halts and the only option remaining is to reboot.I can't boot into the terminal environment. When I try that, I get an empty screen without text (maybe because of "quiet splash"?

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Aug 16, 2010

I'm trying to update an older laptop for my nephew. It was running Hardy Heron (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS) successfully.

However, after installing a clean copy of Lucid Lynx (Ubuntu 10.04 LTS), the boot process halts almost immediately with a black screen. There is no blinking cursor and no hard-drive activity.

When I hold down the "Shift" key after the rebooting the computer, I'm able to edit the grub2 boot options.

When I remove the "quiet" boot option, I'm able to see about a page of text before the boot process halts and displays the black screen. Here is the last bit of text that appears just before the black screen:

Code:
...
Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ...
Done.

At this point, the font style changes slightly. Then the text is replaced by the solid black screen. There is no blinking cursor, and the hard drive activity ceases.

I've tried booting in rescue mode: This also halts at a solid black screen.

This is an older laptop: I had to boot the installation disc with the boot option "noapic" in order for the installation disc to run.

However, the installation seemed to run normally. I was able to finish installing the system. But, after removing the installer disc and rebooting, we were met with that solid black screen almost immediately after booting.

I used the minimal install disc: [URL]

I've verified the MD5 checksum for the disc image. And I've successfully used this same disc to install Ubuntu for my mother.

But my little nephew is left without a usable system.

Could we be missing a boot option?

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Quote:
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Code:

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Again, stating the obvious, the script reads on and gets caught in the while loop. obviously there is no /dev/log and something must have messed up the execution of syslogd. what could that be it?

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I Also tried the other suggestions like restarting the kdm and dpkg-reconfigure. But the problem still exist.

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Code:

Code:

Code:

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My xorg.conf display section shows:

Code:

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3. In kde3, I can search file under the present directory using konqueror, now I see konqueror has a search bar, but that is for web, not in the local file system. I am missing this very helpful feature of konqueror, can I somehow brought it back?

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