Unusual way for OS to start - text shown instead of Ubuntu image [duplicate]

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Since I've made small upgrades from upgrade manager, I started getting this unusual starting process (line of codes).

After that, my OS is fully loaded, but I want to make this as need.
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Since I've made small upgrades from upgrade manager, I started getting this unusual starting process (line of codes).

After that, my OS is fully loaded, but I want to make this as need.
login startup system
marked as duplicate by pomsky, karel, Zanna, Eric Carvalho, Fabby May 10 at 13:59
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What is the unusual part ?
â Soren A
May 9 at 8:15
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This is a part of the normal boot process. Or do you expect the splash screen instead?
â Melebius
May 9 at 8:35
Yeah i forgot, i want to see splash screen
â Yaroslav
May 12 at 20:59
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How can I show or hide boot messages when Ubuntu starts?
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Since I've made small upgrades from upgrade manager, I started getting this unusual starting process (line of codes).

After that, my OS is fully loaded, but I want to make this as need.
login startup system
This question already has an answer here:
How can I show or hide boot messages when Ubuntu starts?
6 answers
Since I've made small upgrades from upgrade manager, I started getting this unusual starting process (line of codes).

After that, my OS is fully loaded, but I want to make this as need.
This question already has an answer here:
How can I show or hide boot messages when Ubuntu starts?
6 answers
login startup system
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marked as duplicate by pomsky, karel, Zanna, Eric Carvalho, Fabby May 10 at 13:59
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marked as duplicate by pomsky, karel, Zanna, Eric Carvalho, Fabby May 10 at 13:59
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1
What is the unusual part ?
â Soren A
May 9 at 8:15
1
This is a part of the normal boot process. Or do you expect the splash screen instead?
â Melebius
May 9 at 8:35
Yeah i forgot, i want to see splash screen
â Yaroslav
May 12 at 20:59
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1
What is the unusual part ?
â Soren A
May 9 at 8:15
1
This is a part of the normal boot process. Or do you expect the splash screen instead?
â Melebius
May 9 at 8:35
Yeah i forgot, i want to see splash screen
â Yaroslav
May 12 at 20:59
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What is the unusual part ?
â Soren A
May 9 at 8:15
What is the unusual part ?
â Soren A
May 9 at 8:15
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1
This is a part of the normal boot process. Or do you expect the splash screen instead?
â Melebius
May 9 at 8:35
This is a part of the normal boot process. Or do you expect the splash screen instead?
â Melebius
May 9 at 8:35
Yeah i forgot, i want to see splash screen
â Yaroslav
May 12 at 20:59
Yeah i forgot, i want to see splash screen
â Yaroslav
May 12 at 20:59
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This is not a unusual screen. The lines you see there are the details of boot process, and every line you see there has a meaning.
If you want your splash screen back (which you're here referring to Ubuntu Image), reinstall Plymouth.
What is Plymouth?
It's responsible for showing boot animations/splash on Ubuntu(Atleast stock).
EDIT : Before doing anything try hitting ESC or F1~F10 while you see this screen, it may take you back to the Plymouth Splash Screen.
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This is not a unusual screen. The lines you see there are the details of boot process, and every line you see there has a meaning.
If you want your splash screen back (which you're here referring to Ubuntu Image), reinstall Plymouth.
What is Plymouth?
It's responsible for showing boot animations/splash on Ubuntu(Atleast stock).
EDIT : Before doing anything try hitting ESC or F1~F10 while you see this screen, it may take you back to the Plymouth Splash Screen.
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This is not a unusual screen. The lines you see there are the details of boot process, and every line you see there has a meaning.
If you want your splash screen back (which you're here referring to Ubuntu Image), reinstall Plymouth.
What is Plymouth?
It's responsible for showing boot animations/splash on Ubuntu(Atleast stock).
EDIT : Before doing anything try hitting ESC or F1~F10 while you see this screen, it may take you back to the Plymouth Splash Screen.
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up vote
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This is not a unusual screen. The lines you see there are the details of boot process, and every line you see there has a meaning.
If you want your splash screen back (which you're here referring to Ubuntu Image), reinstall Plymouth.
What is Plymouth?
It's responsible for showing boot animations/splash on Ubuntu(Atleast stock).
EDIT : Before doing anything try hitting ESC or F1~F10 while you see this screen, it may take you back to the Plymouth Splash Screen.
This is not a unusual screen. The lines you see there are the details of boot process, and every line you see there has a meaning.
If you want your splash screen back (which you're here referring to Ubuntu Image), reinstall Plymouth.
What is Plymouth?
It's responsible for showing boot animations/splash on Ubuntu(Atleast stock).
EDIT : Before doing anything try hitting ESC or F1~F10 while you see this screen, it may take you back to the Plymouth Splash Screen.
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What is the unusual part ?
â Soren A
May 9 at 8:15
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This is a part of the normal boot process. Or do you expect the splash screen instead?
â Melebius
May 9 at 8:35
Yeah i forgot, i want to see splash screen
â Yaroslav
May 12 at 20:59