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   Chris Mair to All   
   Bug#1114884: linux-image-6.1.0-39-amd64:   
   05 Nov 25 17:40:01   
   
   XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist   
   From: chris@1006.org   
      
   > On 5 Nov 2025, at 17:23, Uwe Kleine-König    
   wrote:   
   >    
   > Hello Chris,   
   >    
   > On Mon, Oct 20, 2025 at 02:28:25PM +0200, Chris Mair wrote:   
   >> I've booted 6.1.0-40, got into grub, edited the kernel line to remove   
   "quiet".   
   >>    
   >> Please find attached all the logs you requested (4 files) and a new photo.   
   The   
   >> screen stays this way indefinitely (the expected text login prompt never   
   appears).   
   >> Again, the server is working fine through SSH (it's in use as a matter of   
   fact :).   
   >    
   > I wonder: Can you switch consoles using Ctrl+Alt+F2, Ctrl+Alt+F3 etc?   
   >    
   > If you do   
   >    
   > systemctl start getty@tty4.service   
   >    
   > (e.g. via ssh) does a getty appear on console 4 (i.e. after   
   > Ctrl+Alt+F4)?   
   >    
   > Best regards   
   > Uwe   
      
   Hi Uwe,   
      
   just tried.   
      
   - Ctrl+Alt+F1...F4   
      
     does not change the (stuck) screen in any way. It stays the same as in the   
   last photo   
     (as a matter of fact the PC has been up since I took that photo).   
      
   - systemctl start getty@tty4.service   
      
     Before trying this command, I checked:   
      
     # systemctl list-units | grep getty   
     getty@tty1.service     loaded active running   Getty on tty1   
     getty@tty4.service     loaded active running   Getty on tty4   
     system-getty.slice     loaded active active    Slice /system/getty   
     getty.target   
      
     (some spaces removed by me)   
      
     After executing the command, the screen still didn't change. Not even after   
     trying with "restart" instead of "start".   
      
   Thanks, Bye,   
   Chris.   
      
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