In data domenica 1 novembre 2020 00:18:12 CET, Doug McGarrett ha scritto:

> If some simple command would have brought

> the system back, I would have welcomed

> it, but otherwise, it is no loss.

To be clear. By reading what you write, avoid TW. It is for people comfortable with running a lot of commands in the CLI when things go South on you.

If you think that TW is "easier" than Leap, good luck!


You said a simple command. There is a simple command. Actually if you look at the man page there are a LOT of simple command. To know which simple command available is the right for you one needs information.


If you do not give this information, Windows, Leap or TW alike, nobody can help you.


If you did hibernate the machine and there was not sufficient swap: then this will give at first boot probably a symptom like your. Is it? I do not know, as you did not give the structure of you system. Do you a lot of ram, or little, do you have a swap, how big is it?


If you have nvidia, you may start either in safe mode (from grub). But I think you do arrive at grub, as you see a "cursor". Or are you stuck before you reach grub?


As you see, there is an easy command to help you. But knowbody can give it to you, because, for what I understand, the sole scope of your post was to blow it off. If not, I am waiting for the info and probably you will find your system in a glance.

If you are stuck after grub there is a procedure.

If you stuck before grub, there is a procedure.