Hi, a colleague and I are hitting the same symptoms.
1. We don't have any kernel oops in our syslog
2. Boot fails if I use the default grub entry, but succeeds if we use "recovery mode" then just resume booting. Ironically, recovery mode warns that graphical boot could fail, and advises to back off and use the regular boot entry (which fails ^^).
3. We are both using x86_64 machines, and GPU is nv using package nvidia-346-updates.
4.a. His machine is a fresh ubuntu-gnome 15.04 install
4.b. Mine is a ubuntu-gnome 14.10 that was `do-release-upgrade`d to 15.04. I do have the non-systemd " (upstart)" grub boot entries, but they lead to the same result.
Hi, a colleague and I are hitting the same symptoms.
1. We don't have any kernel oops in our syslog upgrade` d to 15.04. I do have the non-systemd " (upstart)" grub boot entries, but they lead to the same result.
2. Boot fails if I use the default grub entry, but succeeds if we use "recovery mode" then just resume booting. Ironically, recovery mode warns that graphical boot could fail, and advises to back off and use the regular boot entry (which fails ^^).
3. We are both using x86_64 machines, and GPU is nv using package nvidia-346-updates.
4.a. His machine is a fresh ubuntu-gnome 15.04 install
4.b. Mine is a ubuntu-gnome 14.10 that was `do-release-
Might be related to https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ grub2/+ bug/1447356