Boot problem Ubuntu 18.04 UID 121Ubuntu 18.04 LTS won't boot after installing video driversboot very slowly after upgrade ubuntu 18.04Problems with booting the system

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Boot problem Ubuntu 18.04 UID 121


Ubuntu 18.04 LTS won't boot after installing video driversboot very slowly after upgrade ubuntu 18.04Problems with booting the system






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My computer crash after i select to boot Ubuntu 18.04, i can acces Windows 10 without problems. I don't know much about programming so it's strange, i don't change anything, but from one day to a other this started to happen.



/Dev/sda6:recovery journal



/dev/sda6:clean, 316942/3760120 files, 14317183/150205544 blocks



[Ok] started snappy daemon.



 Starting wait until snape is fully seeded...


[Ok] started wait until snape is fully seeded.



[Ok] created slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



 Starting User Manager for UID 1000...


[Ok] Started sesión 1 of User NameOfUser.



[Ok] Started User Manager for UID 1000.



[Ok] Created slice User Slice of gdm.



 Starting User Manager for UID 121...


[Ok] Started Session c1 of User gdm.



[Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



[Ok] Stopped User Manager for UID 1000.



[Ok] Removed slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



 Stoppimg User Manager for UID 121...


[Ok] Started Session C2 of User gdm.



 Starting User Manager for UID 121...


[Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



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    My computer crash after i select to boot Ubuntu 18.04, i can acces Windows 10 without problems. I don't know much about programming so it's strange, i don't change anything, but from one day to a other this started to happen.



    /Dev/sda6:recovery journal



    /dev/sda6:clean, 316942/3760120 files, 14317183/150205544 blocks



    [Ok] started snappy daemon.



     Starting wait until snape is fully seeded...


    [Ok] started wait until snape is fully seeded.



    [Ok] created slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



     Starting User Manager for UID 1000...


    [Ok] Started sesión 1 of User NameOfUser.



    [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 1000.



    [Ok] Created slice User Slice of gdm.



     Starting User Manager for UID 121...


    [Ok] Started Session c1 of User gdm.



    [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



    [Ok] Stopped User Manager for UID 1000.



    [Ok] Removed slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



     Stoppimg User Manager for UID 121...


    [Ok] Started Session C2 of User gdm.



     Starting User Manager for UID 121...


    [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



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      My computer crash after i select to boot Ubuntu 18.04, i can acces Windows 10 without problems. I don't know much about programming so it's strange, i don't change anything, but from one day to a other this started to happen.



      /Dev/sda6:recovery journal



      /dev/sda6:clean, 316942/3760120 files, 14317183/150205544 blocks



      [Ok] started snappy daemon.



       Starting wait until snape is fully seeded...


      [Ok] started wait until snape is fully seeded.



      [Ok] created slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



       Starting User Manager for UID 1000...


      [Ok] Started sesión 1 of User NameOfUser.



      [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 1000.



      [Ok] Created slice User Slice of gdm.



       Starting User Manager for UID 121...


      [Ok] Started Session c1 of User gdm.



      [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



      [Ok] Stopped User Manager for UID 1000.



      [Ok] Removed slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



       Stoppimg User Manager for UID 121...


      [Ok] Started Session C2 of User gdm.



       Starting User Manager for UID 121...


      [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



      _










      share|improve this question














      My computer crash after i select to boot Ubuntu 18.04, i can acces Windows 10 without problems. I don't know much about programming so it's strange, i don't change anything, but from one day to a other this started to happen.



      /Dev/sda6:recovery journal



      /dev/sda6:clean, 316942/3760120 files, 14317183/150205544 blocks



      [Ok] started snappy daemon.



       Starting wait until snape is fully seeded...


      [Ok] started wait until snape is fully seeded.



      [Ok] created slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



       Starting User Manager for UID 1000...


      [Ok] Started sesión 1 of User NameOfUser.



      [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 1000.



      [Ok] Created slice User Slice of gdm.



       Starting User Manager for UID 121...


      [Ok] Started Session c1 of User gdm.



      [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



      [Ok] Stopped User Manager for UID 1000.



      [Ok] Removed slice User Slice of NameOfUser.



       Stoppimg User Manager for UID 121...


      [Ok] Started Session C2 of User gdm.



       Starting User Manager for UID 121...


      [Ok] Started User Manager for UID 121.



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