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I am attempting to install Ubuntu alongside windows 11. When I load from grub, ubuntu, a black screen appears which says

/dev/sdb6: clean, xxx/xxx files, xxx/yyy blocks

what does this mean and how can I fix it so that Ubuntu starts without having to go into recovery mode.

I thought it was related to the NVIDIA drivers as when I go into recovery mode all the icons are stretched (They still are and i cant change the screen resolution). I tried reinstalling the drivers using the following

sudo apt install gdm3
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
sudo apt install --reinstall nvidia-settings

I then put in my MOK key when the machine restarted but I'm back to the error message above

I tried all the suggestions on the page "dev/sda1: clean, ..." This message appears after I startup my laptop, then it won't continue booting

Does anyone know of any other ways i can trouble shoot?

Thanks

Specs NVIDIA RTX 4080 Motherboard MS-7D25

  • That is not an error. That is just saying that your file system is ok and you do not need to run any repairs like e2fsck. I do not have nVidia nor use Secure Boot. But I thought you had to use MOK key when installing the nVidia driver with Secure Boot on. Try booting with UEFI Secure boot off. – oldfred May 21 '23 at 13:52

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