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I executed sudo apt autoremove in cmd and restarted the pc.

After that it gets stuck at this message

/dev/sda6: clean, 509610/4071424" files, 7994479/16284672 blocks

guntbert
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  • That message is normal. Do you know what got removed? Why did you do the autoremove? – Organic Marble Jul 10 '20 at 20:53
  • In most cases, it is relevant to your graphics cards or their packages. – Benyamin Jafari Dec 12 '21 at 06:15
  • Does this answer your question? ["dev/sda1: clean, ..." This message appears after I startup my laptop, then it won't continue booting](https://askubuntu.com/questions/882385/dev-sda1-clean-this-message-appears-after-i-startup-my-laptop-then-it-w) – karel Mar 29 '22 at 06:09

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When you use sudo apt autoremove you are attempting to remove an apt package and all it's dependencies. I would attempt pressing the [enter] key to try and push the OS past the block/clean also you could try to open a new terminal ALT + F2 and login that way.

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  • I tried Alt+F2 method but it shows " 20 updates can be inserted immediately.to see these additional updates run: apt list --upgradable" and it shows check you internet connection or proxy settings. Plz help me to get into the os – Vasen Jul 10 '20 at 18:48
  • If you are allowed to type in the new terminal, make sure you get a response back from `ping google.com` to make sure you have internet access and correct dns settings. If you have internet access and dns setup correctly you can update and upgrade packages in apt with `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade` this will update any new packages and upgrade them into your system, you could alternately update than look through the packages to see which you'd like to upgrade to. – Gloat Jul 10 '20 at 18:54
  • I installed lubuntu and after sometimes I uninstalled it but it show in booting logo why, is that's the reason for problem – Vasen Jul 10 '20 at 18:59
  • I updated and upgraded which was shown in Alt+F2 mode but still the problem exists, what to do next plz help me – Vasen Jul 10 '20 at 19:11
  • So you're at an active terminal that you can now type commands into? than I don't know what your problem is now? – Gloat Jul 10 '20 at 21:23
  • I'm going to also refer you to this question/answer as it pertains to a similar issue as you. https://askubuntu.com/questions/882385/dev-sda1-clean-this-message-appears-after-i-startup-my-laptop-then-it-w – Gloat Jul 11 '20 at 10:07