After updating and restarting elementary OS Freya hangs on the logo screen.
I figured out that the problem cause VMware tools.
I assume that this guide should help fix it:
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2050592
But to use it I somehow should boot system with terminal. I tried to boot with live cd (try elementary before install it), mounted system partition, but when I run the config file (/usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl), I got an error (system could find libraries and kernel files), and I suppose that this error occurs because I ran the script from the live cd OS.
Any ideas how can I recover it?
(Might actually be a dupe of Freya with kernel 3.19.0-51 fails to boot).
3 Answers
There's a known problem with running the Ubuntu 3.19.0-51 kernel under VMWare:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2314723
I don't know if this is the problem you're experiencing, but the symptoms are all the same. The current solution is to revert to an earlier kernel.
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Thank you for the answer, elfstein. I think that I had the same problem. For me there were two options: downgrade the kernel or wait for the vmware tools upgrade. So I picked the first one since everything was working well before the update. Commented Feb 26, 2016 at 23:12
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You're welcome. After a bit of experimentation I don't think the VMWare Tools are to blame. I did a clean install of Freya (0.3.2) and then immediately did
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
(without installing the VMWare tools) and it hung on the next reboot. It's really odd - it seems to hang in a different place every time. FWIW, I'm running this in VMWare Fusion 7.1.3.– elfsteinCommented Feb 27, 2016 at 2:05 -
Interesting. I got a freeze exactly when vmware tools failed booting (in that log when you are pressing delete button when logo shows up). Anyway, rolling back to the previous version has worked for me. Commented Feb 27, 2016 at 23:46
So I fixed it by booting with previous version of kernel (hit escape two times, choose advanced options and pick any kernel you want) and then removing the latest kernel version (which wasn't good for the vmware tools) with Synaptic.
This article will tell you more: https://askubuntu.com/questions/106031/how-can-i-remove-new-kernel-versions-after-downgrading
Open a terminal (CTRL + ALT + T) and type sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.19.0-49-generic
and press enter.This will remove the new kernel.
WARNING : If you have removed the old kernel your VM may stop booting