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    Question Ubuntu fail to boot

    Hello, I shutdown my server last week and try to boot after one day, but it failed to boot and kept reporting "watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#46 stuck for 23s! [irq/473-nvidia:1778]", and then stuck at "A start job is running for ...(various jobs)", I followed some advices from Internet and tried to append parameter "nomodeset" to /etc/default/grub, but it didn't work. Can anyone help me?
    Last edited by nickelth; June 28th, 2024 at 09:02 AM.

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    Re: Ubuntu fail to boot

    Other than adding 'nomodeset', what else have you tried? It would have been simpler to add 'nomodeset' on boot if you see a Grub menu and hit the e key on the keyboard, you could have added it for a one time boot to test and if it worked, made it permanent. Have you checked and tried the suggestions at the link below?

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1264...-stuck-for-23s

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    Re: Ubuntu fail to boot

    Quote Originally Posted by yancek View Post
    Other than adding 'nomodeset', what else have you tried? It would have been simpler to add 'nomodeset' on boot if you see a Grub menu and hit the e key on the keyboard, you could have added it for a one time boot to test and if it worked, made it permanent. Have you checked and tried the suggestions at the link below?

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1264...-stuck-for-23s
    Thanks for reply. I tried to add "nomodeset" and "nouveau.modeset=0" in boot command, it didn't work. I also tried to update nvidia driver and enable nvidia-persistenced, but these methods failed because the system can not enable network service. I login in with recovery mode and found a process called [irq/473-nvidia] is using 100% CPU, and I coundn't kill it. I think this problem may related to nvidia driver, but I haven't find root cause.

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    Re: Ubuntu fail to boot

    After several months I meet this problem again, but this time by unplug two of graphic cards physically, I solved this problem.

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