Boot problems in Ubuntu 18.04
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I am just learning to use Ubuntu.I installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Oracle Virtual Box in Windows 10. It was working fine till today. Just moments ago, I installed docker container using the terminal. After installation, I restarted the Virtual machine and it is struck in start-up page, which has violet background with ubuntu at the center (4 white dots and 1 red dot(if it is of any use)). It has 8192 MB base memory and is assigned 3 CPU processors. Is it somehow possible to restore the virtual machine or do I have to start-over?
I restarted the system multiple times.Now, I am able to login to Ubuntu. I don't know if it is a bug
Do delete this post if no one else has faced such issue.
Thanks in advance
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I am just learning to use Ubuntu.I installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Oracle Virtual Box in Windows 10. It was working fine till today. Just moments ago, I installed docker container using the terminal. After installation, I restarted the Virtual machine and it is struck in start-up page, which has violet background with ubuntu at the center (4 white dots and 1 red dot(if it is of any use)). It has 8192 MB base memory and is assigned 3 CPU processors. Is it somehow possible to restore the virtual machine or do I have to start-over?
I restarted the system multiple times.Now, I am able to login to Ubuntu. I don't know if it is a bug
Do delete this post if no one else has faced such issue.
Thanks in advance
boot virtualbox 18.04
It happened again. Puzzled why it resurfaced. I don't want to create a new user. Anyone?
â Arun Genesis
Jul 15 at 2:11
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I am just learning to use Ubuntu.I installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Oracle Virtual Box in Windows 10. It was working fine till today. Just moments ago, I installed docker container using the terminal. After installation, I restarted the Virtual machine and it is struck in start-up page, which has violet background with ubuntu at the center (4 white dots and 1 red dot(if it is of any use)). It has 8192 MB base memory and is assigned 3 CPU processors. Is it somehow possible to restore the virtual machine or do I have to start-over?
I restarted the system multiple times.Now, I am able to login to Ubuntu. I don't know if it is a bug
Do delete this post if no one else has faced such issue.
Thanks in advance
boot virtualbox 18.04
I am just learning to use Ubuntu.I installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Oracle Virtual Box in Windows 10. It was working fine till today. Just moments ago, I installed docker container using the terminal. After installation, I restarted the Virtual machine and it is struck in start-up page, which has violet background with ubuntu at the center (4 white dots and 1 red dot(if it is of any use)). It has 8192 MB base memory and is assigned 3 CPU processors. Is it somehow possible to restore the virtual machine or do I have to start-over?
I restarted the system multiple times.Now, I am able to login to Ubuntu. I don't know if it is a bug
Do delete this post if no one else has faced such issue.
Thanks in advance
boot virtualbox 18.04
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It happened again. Puzzled why it resurfaced. I don't want to create a new user. Anyone?
â Arun Genesis
Jul 15 at 2:11
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It happened again. Puzzled why it resurfaced. I don't want to create a new user. Anyone?
â Arun Genesis
Jul 15 at 2:11
It happened again. Puzzled why it resurfaced. I don't want to create a new user. Anyone?
â Arun Genesis
Jul 15 at 2:11
It happened again. Puzzled why it resurfaced. I don't want to create a new user. Anyone?
â Arun Genesis
Jul 15 at 2:11
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It happened again. Puzzled why it resurfaced. I don't want to create a new user. Anyone?
â Arun Genesis
Jul 15 at 2:11