With Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or Ubuntu 18.10 and full disk encryption enabled,
after I install the nVidia drivers I also receive the blank screen
though I can type the passphrase in and it will continue to boot
successfully. What seems odd based on some past comments is adding the
"nomodeset" parameter f
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is now working splendid on Kubuntu 18.04 LTS, kernel parameter
splash works fine with fulldisk encryption and GRUB.
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** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 full disk encryption + Nvidia drivers not booting
To manage noti
Hi @dgadomski
Yeah, in a new installed version of Kubuntu 17.10 there is NO problem if the
full-disk encryption is not ENABLED, however it also works if you do not
install the Nvidia drivers for Kubuntu. This problem occurs when you decide to
install Nvidia drivers for Kubuntu (as in my case) an
Thanks @goingwc, I have managed to reproduce it here so I can use my own
plymouth log. Turns out I couldn't get even 18.04 working correctly,
because I had integrated GPU enabled in my motherboard settings
(i7-6700K with HD 530) despite nvidia being set to "primary GPU". I had
to disable the integr
Hi Dariusz!
I will see to it in the coming weeks when I upgrade to 18.04. Can you tell me
how I can add plymouth:debug to my kernel cmdline and will it destroy my system?
I am dualbooting and do not want to reformat my PC...
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Hi,
Could anyone that has it working on 18.04 add plymouth:debug to their kernel
cmdline, reboot and share the /var/log/plymouth-debug.log?
I'm looking into this, but also experience the issue on 18.04. I'm
curious where the difference comes from.
Thanks!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 full disk encryption + Nvidia drivers not boo
The splash works fine with fulldisk encryption if I do not install any
Nvidia drivers, however if I install the latest stable Nvidia driver
then this problem will also occurs to me. Changing the GRUB is one way
but I find it pretty sad that we are not able to something that ruins
the first impressi
I concur, this is fixed in Ubuntu 18.04, with one exception. The time
it takes to see the prompt to enter the encryption passphrase it
considerably longer than when using the open source nouveau driver -- a
good 20 seconds compared to just a couple seconds using nouveau.
NVIDIA Driver: nvidia-dri
I was previously affected by this (albeit with the 340 version) and had
to do the workaround. After making a fresh install of the just released
Ubuntu 18.04, it seems to no problem. Even with the same encrypted setup
as before on the same machine as before, I am now prompted for the
passphrase in t
A slightly better workaround is this from the other bug:
If this works for you and you want to make it persistent, edit the
/etc/default/grub file (with sudo):
1. remove the "splash" from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
2. uncomment the line GRUB_GFXMODE and set it to "auto", GRUB_GFXMODE=auto
3. save
Verified with Kubuntu 17.10 on a Zbook15 G3
I found a workaround in another bug report of ensuring that "noquiet
nosplash" are passed on the kernel cmdline at grub. This works but
disables all of the pretty splash screens (perhaps not such a bad
thing).There appear to be other variations of
I'm also experiencing this issue on 16.04 LTS with Nvidia-390, kernel
4.13.0-26-generic
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 full disk encryption + Nvidia driver
I am also affected by this and have also been booting into recovery then
resuming.
This issue appears to be related (found it first) but had expired -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1387107
I am running:
Kubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Kernel: 4.10.0-42-generic
nvidia-384 (384.90)
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This problem exist at least since 16.10 and i'm experience it in 17.04
also.
The solution can be found in the comments of the accepted answer here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/809477/keyboard-not-working-with-full-
disk-encryption-after-installing-nvidia-drivers-o
Qoute: "It seems to be relat
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I've just updated it to nvidia-387 and it still the same problem.
By the way, I've installed ubuntu-gnome-desktop before I did install nvidia
drivers.
Another thing: when I start the computer I'm not able to see grub
options to decide how to boot, I only can see it after I press control +
alt + d
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