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Elementary OS boot problem on dual boot system



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
2019 Community Moderator Election Results
Why I closed the “Why is Kali so hard” questionProblem with completion in TexMaker on Elementary OSCan't boot Kali-linux in Virtualbox (Elementary OS host)Dual booting elementary OS, does not boot properly after installelementary OS Freya won't bootElementary OS dual boot with windows 7Freshly installed elementary OS Freya missing on boot menuElementary OS boot skipped GrubHow to remove ubuntu from dual-boot system and install Elementary in its place?Unmet dependencies problem in elementary OS LokiDysfunctional Keyboard in Elementary OS SeaBIOS Dual Boot



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I installed Elementary OS on my laptop's SSD, now dual boot, also with an HDD. Sometimes when I turn on the laptop, the logo flashes and displays random stuff.



Screenshots are attached: here and here



I use



  • elementary OS 5.0 Juno

  • Linux 4.15.0-47-generic

  • GTK+ 3.22.30

and my system has

- an Intel Dual-Core i3-4005U CPU @ 1.70GHz with

- its Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)

- 8.1 GB memory



What would you recommend I do next to resolve this intermittent problem?










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  • Please turn the laptop over, and collect the model number from the serial number plate. Then, click edit and advise the manufacturer and that model number. Also, after it fails to boot, please reboot, and when you reboot successfully, run dmesg in a terminal, collect its output, post it to someplace on the web, and add its address to your question so we can see the log file generated by dmesg; also, please do the same with the contents of /var/log/boot.log. Please do not respond with a Comment; instead use edit to put that useful information in the Question.

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I installed Elementary OS on my laptop's SSD, now dual boot, also with an HDD. Sometimes when I turn on the laptop, the logo flashes and displays random stuff.



Screenshots are attached: here and here



I use



  • elementary OS 5.0 Juno

  • Linux 4.15.0-47-generic

  • GTK+ 3.22.30

and my system has

- an Intel Dual-Core i3-4005U CPU @ 1.70GHz with

- its Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)

- 8.1 GB memory



What would you recommend I do next to resolve this intermittent problem?










share|improve this question









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  • Please turn the laptop over, and collect the model number from the serial number plate. Then, click edit and advise the manufacturer and that model number. Also, after it fails to boot, please reboot, and when you reboot successfully, run dmesg in a terminal, collect its output, post it to someplace on the web, and add its address to your question so we can see the log file generated by dmesg; also, please do the same with the contents of /var/log/boot.log. Please do not respond with a Comment; instead use edit to put that useful information in the Question.

    – K7AAY
    9 hours ago













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I installed Elementary OS on my laptop's SSD, now dual boot, also with an HDD. Sometimes when I turn on the laptop, the logo flashes and displays random stuff.



Screenshots are attached: here and here



I use



  • elementary OS 5.0 Juno

  • Linux 4.15.0-47-generic

  • GTK+ 3.22.30

and my system has

- an Intel Dual-Core i3-4005U CPU @ 1.70GHz with

- its Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)

- 8.1 GB memory



What would you recommend I do next to resolve this intermittent problem?










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I installed Elementary OS on my laptop's SSD, now dual boot, also with an HDD. Sometimes when I turn on the laptop, the logo flashes and displays random stuff.



Screenshots are attached: here and here



I use



  • elementary OS 5.0 Juno

  • Linux 4.15.0-47-generic

  • GTK+ 3.22.30

and my system has

- an Intel Dual-Core i3-4005U CPU @ 1.70GHz with

- its Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)

- 8.1 GB memory



What would you recommend I do next to resolve this intermittent problem?







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  • Please turn the laptop over, and collect the model number from the serial number plate. Then, click edit and advise the manufacturer and that model number. Also, after it fails to boot, please reboot, and when you reboot successfully, run dmesg in a terminal, collect its output, post it to someplace on the web, and add its address to your question so we can see the log file generated by dmesg; also, please do the same with the contents of /var/log/boot.log. Please do not respond with a Comment; instead use edit to put that useful information in the Question.

    – K7AAY
    9 hours ago

















  • Please turn the laptop over, and collect the model number from the serial number plate. Then, click edit and advise the manufacturer and that model number. Also, after it fails to boot, please reboot, and when you reboot successfully, run dmesg in a terminal, collect its output, post it to someplace on the web, and add its address to your question so we can see the log file generated by dmesg; also, please do the same with the contents of /var/log/boot.log. Please do not respond with a Comment; instead use edit to put that useful information in the Question.

    – K7AAY
    9 hours ago
















Please turn the laptop over, and collect the model number from the serial number plate. Then, click edit and advise the manufacturer and that model number. Also, after it fails to boot, please reboot, and when you reboot successfully, run dmesg in a terminal, collect its output, post it to someplace on the web, and add its address to your question so we can see the log file generated by dmesg; also, please do the same with the contents of /var/log/boot.log. Please do not respond with a Comment; instead use edit to put that useful information in the Question.

– K7AAY
9 hours ago





Please turn the laptop over, and collect the model number from the serial number plate. Then, click edit and advise the manufacturer and that model number. Also, after it fails to boot, please reboot, and when you reboot successfully, run dmesg in a terminal, collect its output, post it to someplace on the web, and add its address to your question so we can see the log file generated by dmesg; also, please do the same with the contents of /var/log/boot.log. Please do not respond with a Comment; instead use edit to put that useful information in the Question.

– K7AAY
9 hours ago










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