Ubuntu 16.04.1 stuck at /dev/sda1 : clean,/dev/sda1: clean, 220240/30269440 file, 2971359/121076736...

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Ubuntu 16.04.1 stuck at /dev/sda1 : clean,


/dev/sda1: clean, 220240/30269440 file, 2971359/121076736 blocksUpgraded 14.04 LTS to 16.04, cannot login as splash-screen just keeps looping and no login possibleStuck installing Ubuntu 16.04.1Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Update from LiveCdRecoveryLogin loop on Ubuntu 16.04.1Ubuntu 16.04 black screen after logo with Nvidia proprietaryAutocorrect for “UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY : Run fsck manually” problemGetting dev/sda1: clean … after update-rc.d16.04 Cannot Access Terminal/dev/sda1: clean, … blocks, system is not booted properly













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I changed the default run level into multi-user.target



sudo systemctl enable multi-user.target



sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target



But after rebooting, It stuck at /dev/sda1. I need to do Ctrl+Alt+F1 to go to tty1, but when I try to press Ctrl+Alt+F7 it goes back to the "/dev/sda1......"
I also tried to install Ubuntu into Virtualbox, with the same run level, but it does not occur.



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Actual TestMachine Platform(Mullins(R4/R5), AMD)









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    I changed the default run level into multi-user.target



    sudo systemctl enable multi-user.target



    sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target



    But after rebooting, It stuck at /dev/sda1. I need to do Ctrl+Alt+F1 to go to tty1, but when I try to press Ctrl+Alt+F7 it goes back to the "/dev/sda1......"
    I also tried to install Ubuntu into Virtualbox, with the same run level, but it does not occur.



    Virtualbox Platform(Windows 10, Nvidia Driver, Intel Proc)



    Actual TestMachine Platform(Mullins(R4/R5), AMD)









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      I changed the default run level into multi-user.target



      sudo systemctl enable multi-user.target



      sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target



      But after rebooting, It stuck at /dev/sda1. I need to do Ctrl+Alt+F1 to go to tty1, but when I try to press Ctrl+Alt+F7 it goes back to the "/dev/sda1......"
      I also tried to install Ubuntu into Virtualbox, with the same run level, but it does not occur.



      Virtualbox Platform(Windows 10, Nvidia Driver, Intel Proc)



      Actual TestMachine Platform(Mullins(R4/R5), AMD)









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      I changed the default run level into multi-user.target



      sudo systemctl enable multi-user.target



      sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target



      But after rebooting, It stuck at /dev/sda1. I need to do Ctrl+Alt+F1 to go to tty1, but when I try to press Ctrl+Alt+F7 it goes back to the "/dev/sda1......"
      I also tried to install Ubuntu into Virtualbox, with the same run level, but it does not occur.



      Virtualbox Platform(Windows 10, Nvidia Driver, Intel Proc)



      Actual TestMachine Platform(Mullins(R4/R5), AMD)







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