Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
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Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
My guest is on Ubuntu 18.04 and a recent Ubuntu update messed up the way my VM boots. I can no longer just press Start in VirtualBox and boot the VM regularly. I'd have to get to the grub menu, 'Advanced options for Ubuntu', then 'Ubuntu, with Linux 4.15.0-54-generic (recovery mode)'. Once the recovery menu is loaded I can 'Resume normal boot' and it will boot up fine. If I just try to boot normally in VirtualBox, I'd get stuck on a dark purple screen. How can I fix this?
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
I just updated Ubuntu 18.04 last night with no ill effects. A couple of times actually, since I had a snapshot which I reverted to.Tummymunster wrote:My guest is on Ubuntu 18.04 and a recent Ubuntu update messed up the way my VM boots
We need to see a complete VBox.log, from a complete VM run, where the problem occurs:
- Start the VM from cold-boot (not from a paused or saved state) / Observe problem / Shutdown the VM (force close it if you have to).
- With the VM completely shut down (not paused or saved), right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and select "Show Log".
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
Thank you, I have attached the log.
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
Grub errors usually mean that the hard disk UUID has changed, usually due to cloning. Has this VM been cloned from a working one?
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
Yes, I used your cloning tool to consolidate my snapshots into 1. I was able to boot no problem for a few weeks after I cloned. Then after a Ubuntu update, it suddenly stopped booting normally.mpack wrote:Grub errors usually mean that the hard disk UUID has changed, usually due to cloning. Has this VM been cloned from a working one?
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
The problem I refer to would appear immediately, assuming the VM is booted, and not restarted from a hibernated state somehow - i.e. the grub code has to run for the problem to appear.
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
Are you saying since it is not appearing immediately, it doesn't have to do with the UUID? In what way does the a resume normal boot in grub differ from a regular boot?
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
I'm not sure how to answer that, because I have no idea what a "resume normal boot" would be. You are either booting or resuming, not both. Grub is only involved when booting, and the UUID only matters when grub is involved.
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
BTW, moving from "Windows Hosts" to "Linux Guests", the problem is with the guest, not with the host.
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Re: Cannot boot Ubuntu guest unless through Grub recovery mode
This is the resume normal boot I'm talking about: https://i.imgur.com/MHBewNE.png
I can only boot from here and I would have assumed this is the same as regular boot but this is the only option I can choose to make my VM work.
I can only boot from here and I would have assumed this is the same as regular boot but this is the only option I can choose to make my VM work.