this post was submitted on 25 Jan 2026
13 points (100.0% liked)

Linux Questions

3317 readers
1 users here now

Linux questions Rules (in addition of the Lemmy.zip rules)

Tips for giving and receiving help

Any rule violations will result in disciplinary actions

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

Hi all;

Question since I came across a weird issue on my mom's laptop (Acer Aspire) that I just installed Linux Mint on over the holiday break. She's in another state, so I'm debugging remotely.

Occasionally when booting up, she'll get to the GUI log in screen with the selection for individual users, she'll enter her password and press enter, and then it will just end up with a black screen with the regular Linux Mint cursor.

The weird thing is that after rebooting and going into GRUB, selecting Advanced (option #2), and clicking continue boot normally, it will go right back to the login screen and boot normally with no black screen. In fact the one video I found of this is the one that basically told me to do just that - go into advanced, continue normally.

My question is, what causes this; is this just a quirk of Acer? It doesn't happen on my two computers so it boggles my mind.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

It could be a quirk of Acer indeed.

A propos, the advanced option of the Grub menu with Linux Mint will just show all the kernel boot options. For example, if you already have three or four older kernel versions you can choose among the older ones in case the new kernel would be causing problems. With a fresh install you would have only one kernel and its recovery boot option.