How can I resolve the issue of Linux getting stuck on the boot screen?

If your Linux system is stuck at the boot screen during startup, you can try the following methods to resolve the issue:

  1. Rebooting the system: Sometimes the problem is only temporary, and rebooting the system may solve the issue.
  2. Check hardware connections: Ensure all hardware devices are correctly connected with no loose or damaged connections.
  3. Check the boot order: Enter the BIOS settings interface and make sure the hard drive is the first boot device.
  4. Restore default settings: Select the option to restore default settings in the BIOS setting interface.
  5. Check the file system: Boot the system using a Linux installation disk or Live CD/USB, and run the file system checking command (such as fsck) in the terminal to repair any potentially damaged file systems.
  6. Uninstall unnecessary software: If you have recently installed new software, try uninstalling them to see if it solves the problem.
  7. Force shutdown and restart: If the system is completely unresponsive, you can try holding down the power button to force a shutdown and then restart the system.

If the above methods fail to solve the issue, it may be necessary to further troubleshoot hardware malfunctions or change software configurations. It is recommended that you seek help from professionals or refer to relevant technical documentation to resolve the problem.

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