Unable to login after upgrade to karmic [Solved]
This happens when an upgrade is done without removing the non-free graphical drivers, normally Nvidia or ATI cards.
Actually before installing you should have disable those drivers, so its crashed now.
To fix you have three options :
1. To boot from live cd (karmic), backup what data you want and do a fresh install.
2. Follow this, open your terminal after booting from live cd and then :
type this cat /etc/fstab | grep "/ was on"
the o/p will be like : # / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
its /dev/sda1 for me might be different for you, not that down
Assuming its /dev/sda1 the next steps are giving below, replace /dev/sda1 with yours.
{Copy paste each line or the whole set however you can, to the terminal}
<b> sudo mkdir /media/karmic sudo mount /dev/sda2 /media/karmic sudo mount -o bind /proc /media/karmic/proc sudo mount -o bind /dev /media/karmic/dev/ sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf /media/karmic/etc/resolv.conf sudo chroot /media/karmic apt-get update sudo chroot /media/karmic apt-get upgrade sudo chroot /media/karmic apt-get dist-upgrade </b>
3.Drop in the recovery shell with networking and then :
<b> sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx sudo aticonfig --initial startx Again from terminal after logging in sudo apt-get update suao apt-get upgrade </b> <code> ALL THE BEST :O)
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