error: no server is specified. error: no suitable video mode found. /dev/sdc2: clean, 259918/15630336 files.
After this error screen for few seconds it automatically boots into Ubuntu.
Need Help :)
error: no server is specified. error: no suitable video mode found. /dev/sdc2: clean, 259918/15630336 files.
After this error screen for few seconds it automatically boots into Ubuntu.
Need Help :)
The first two lines seem like they probably came from X, the old standard UI system for *nix. The last line is just saying that your 2nd partition on your 3rd disk was checked with no errors found. This is fine.
Given that the UI then starts up you can ignore these messages. They’re there in case the system fails to start up after that point.
GRUB (or any other bootloader) doesn’t care about and in fact doesn’t even know about X, Wayland, or any other userland GUI system.
Okay? These aren’t from the bootloader tho.
X11 doesnt start until after the kernel is loaded.
Yes, that’s right.
“old”
Linux is the old standard kernel for GNU
I will switch to Hurd as soon as it is in a usable state but so far my experiments unfortunately never really worked out.
Because Hurd was disastrously conceived from the very beginning, it can never be more than an unnecessarily inefficient curiosity.