Boot hangs at Stopping userspace bootsplash

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I have an ubuntu server that keeps hanging at boot time.



It hangs at a message that says "Stopping userspace bootsplash".



I have different kernel versions in grub but all of them hang in the same place. I also have tried booting in recovery mode and the same thing happens.



I have tried adding "nomodeset" and "radeon.modeset=1" to the grub line to try and see if I was able to boot, but no luck there.



I have tried hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 when the process is stuck, but I get no console, or better, I get a black screen but not the "login:" prompt.



I have also seen a "no ums support in radeon module", not sure if it shows when I hit escape when seeing the boot splash screen, or when I change with Ctrl+Alt+F1.



This is a ubuntu based distro, not ubuntu itself. It's called Zentyal, and was not installed or configured by me.



Thanks in advance for any help.










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  • Zentanyl is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor, thus is off-topic on this web site. I'd suggest asking on Stack Exchange's Unix & Linux website.
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  • @guiverc I understand it is not ubuntu, I just felt it belonged here since it is ubuntu based. I will try on that site, thank you.
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I have an ubuntu server that keeps hanging at boot time.



It hangs at a message that says "Stopping userspace bootsplash".



I have different kernel versions in grub but all of them hang in the same place. I also have tried booting in recovery mode and the same thing happens.



I have tried adding "nomodeset" and "radeon.modeset=1" to the grub line to try and see if I was able to boot, but no luck there.



I have tried hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 when the process is stuck, but I get no console, or better, I get a black screen but not the "login:" prompt.



I have also seen a "no ums support in radeon module", not sure if it shows when I hit escape when seeing the boot splash screen, or when I change with Ctrl+Alt+F1.



This is a ubuntu based distro, not ubuntu itself. It's called Zentyal, and was not installed or configured by me.



Thanks in advance for any help.










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  • Zentanyl is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor, thus is off-topic on this web site. I'd suggest asking on Stack Exchange's Unix & Linux website.
    – guiverc
    Feb 15 at 23:16










  • @guiverc I understand it is not ubuntu, I just felt it belonged here since it is ubuntu based. I will try on that site, thank you.
    – BlunT
    Feb 17 at 18:02












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up vote
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I have an ubuntu server that keeps hanging at boot time.



It hangs at a message that says "Stopping userspace bootsplash".



I have different kernel versions in grub but all of them hang in the same place. I also have tried booting in recovery mode and the same thing happens.



I have tried adding "nomodeset" and "radeon.modeset=1" to the grub line to try and see if I was able to boot, but no luck there.



I have tried hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 when the process is stuck, but I get no console, or better, I get a black screen but not the "login:" prompt.



I have also seen a "no ums support in radeon module", not sure if it shows when I hit escape when seeing the boot splash screen, or when I change with Ctrl+Alt+F1.



This is a ubuntu based distro, not ubuntu itself. It's called Zentyal, and was not installed or configured by me.



Thanks in advance for any help.










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I have an ubuntu server that keeps hanging at boot time.



It hangs at a message that says "Stopping userspace bootsplash".



I have different kernel versions in grub but all of them hang in the same place. I also have tried booting in recovery mode and the same thing happens.



I have tried adding "nomodeset" and "radeon.modeset=1" to the grub line to try and see if I was able to boot, but no luck there.



I have tried hitting Ctrl+Alt+F1 when the process is stuck, but I get no console, or better, I get a black screen but not the "login:" prompt.



I have also seen a "no ums support in radeon module", not sure if it shows when I hit escape when seeing the boot splash screen, or when I change with Ctrl+Alt+F1.



This is a ubuntu based distro, not ubuntu itself. It's called Zentyal, and was not installed or configured by me.



Thanks in advance for any help.







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  • Zentanyl is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor, thus is off-topic on this web site. I'd suggest asking on Stack Exchange's Unix & Linux website.
    – guiverc
    Feb 15 at 23:16










  • @guiverc I understand it is not ubuntu, I just felt it belonged here since it is ubuntu based. I will try on that site, thank you.
    – BlunT
    Feb 17 at 18:02
















  • Zentanyl is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor, thus is off-topic on this web site. I'd suggest asking on Stack Exchange's Unix & Linux website.
    – guiverc
    Feb 15 at 23:16










  • @guiverc I understand it is not ubuntu, I just felt it belonged here since it is ubuntu based. I will try on that site, thank you.
    – BlunT
    Feb 17 at 18:02















Zentanyl is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor, thus is off-topic on this web site. I'd suggest asking on Stack Exchange's Unix & Linux website.
– guiverc
Feb 15 at 23:16




Zentanyl is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor, thus is off-topic on this web site. I'd suggest asking on Stack Exchange's Unix & Linux website.
– guiverc
Feb 15 at 23:16












@guiverc I understand it is not ubuntu, I just felt it belonged here since it is ubuntu based. I will try on that site, thank you.
– BlunT
Feb 17 at 18:02




@guiverc I understand it is not ubuntu, I just felt it belonged here since it is ubuntu based. I will try on that site, thank you.
– BlunT
Feb 17 at 18:02















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