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Fixing broken system upgrade}
Fixing a failed/partial system upgrade
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== Problem ==
System upgrade was interrupted and system cannot boot anymore or GNOME does not start.
== Solution ==
1. Press {key Ctrl+Alt+F2} to open another virtual terminal, you will get this screen:
{F53541, size=full, alt=tty1}
2. Login by entering your username (press {key ENTER} afterwards) and then enter your password (press {key ENTER} to login):
{F53543, size=full, alt=tty2}
3. You are now logged in and you should see something like this:
{F53545, size=full, alt=tty3}
4. Type in the following command and press {key ENTER}, and then enter your password and press {key ENTER}:
{icon terminal}`sudo dpkg --configure -a`:
{F53547, size=full, alt=tty4}
4. When the above command finishes, run the [[Recommendations/Upgrading packages | command to upgrade your system again]]:
{icon terminal}`sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade`
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Fixing broken system upgrade}
Fixing a failed/partial system upgrade
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== Problem 1 ==
System CAN boot but GNOME does not start.
== Solution ==
1. Press {key Ctrl+Alt+F2} to open another virtual terminal, you will get this screen:
{F53541, size=full, alt=tty1}
2. Login by entering your username (press {key ENTER} afterwards) and then enter your password (press {key ENTER} to login):
{F53543, size=full, alt=tty2}
3. You are now logged in and you should see something like this:
{F53545, size=full, alt=tty3}
4. Type in the following command and press {key ENTER}, and then enter your password and press {key ENTER}:
{icon terminal}`sudo dpkg --configure -a`:
{F53547, size=full, alt=tty4}
4. When the above command finishes, run the [[Recommendations/Upgrading packages | command to upgrade your system again]]:
{icon terminal}`sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade`
5. You may also try to re-install the `pureos-desktop` package:
{icon terminal}`sudo apt-get pureos-desktop`
== Problem 2 ==
System CANNOT boot at all, only black screen after disk unlock is shown.
== Solution ==
1. Restart your computer, wait until BIOS/Coreboot messages disappear and press ESC right away to enter the boot loader menu.
2. Use {key up} and {key down} keys to navigate, select //Advanced Options// menu item and press {key ENTER}.
3. Select one of the older kernel options from the list (lower on the list) and press {key ENTER} to boot it.
4. If you manage to boot into graphical interface, open your terminal and run:
{icon terminal}`sudo update-initramfs -u`
5. Restart to see if it will boot normally.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting >
Fixing broken system upgrade}
Fixing a failed/partial system upgrade
---
== Problem 1 ==
System upgrade was interrupted and system cannotCAN boot anymore orbut GNOME does not start.
== Solution ==
1. Press {key Ctrl+Alt+F2} to open another virtual terminal, you will get this screen:
{F53541, size=full, alt=tty1}
2. Login by entering your username (press {key ENTER} afterwards) and then enter your password (press {key ENTER} to login):
{F53543, size=full, alt=tty2}
3. You are now logged in and you should see something like this:
{F53545, size=full, alt=tty3}
4. Type in the following command and press {key ENTER}, and then enter your password and press {key ENTER}:
{icon terminal}`sudo dpkg --configure -a`:
{F53547, size=full, alt=tty4}
4. When the above command finishes, run the [[Recommendations/Upgrading packages | command to upgrade your system again]]:
{icon terminal}`sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade`
5. You may also try to re-install the `pureos-desktop` package:
{icon terminal}`sudo apt-get pureos-desktop`
== Problem 2 ==
System CANNOT boot at all, only black screen after disk unlock is shown.
== Solution ==
1. Restart your computer, wait until BIOS/Coreboot messages disappear and press ESC right away to enter the boot loader menu.
2. Use {key up} and {key down} keys to navigate, select //Advanced Options// menu item and press {key ENTER}.
3. Select one of the older kernel options from the list (lower on the list) and press {key ENTER} to boot it.
4. If you manage to boot into graphical interface, open your terminal and run:
{icon terminal}`sudo update-initramfs -u`
5. Restart to see if it will boot normally.