- How to repair Ubuntu in recovery mode?
- How do I boot Ubuntu 20.04 in recovery mode?
- How do I reboot into recovery mode?
- How to reset Ubuntu to factory?
How to repair Ubuntu in recovery mode?
You can get recovery mode by restarting the machine and pressing the “Esc” key repeatedly. The Grub boot-loader menu has multiple choices and can be selected according to need. Follow the guide carefully to get the “recovery mode” menu list. There are several options, i.e., clean, dbkg, fsck, network, grub, and root.
How do I boot Ubuntu 20.04 in recovery mode?
Choose the "Recovery mode" in the grub boot menu in Ubuntu. After a few seconds, you will see the Ubuntu recovery menu. From the recovery menu, choose "Drop to root shell prompt" option and hit the ENTER key. Now you will be landed in the rescue mode.
How do I reboot into recovery mode?
Hold down the Power and Volume Down buttons together for a few seconds, and let go when you see a triangle with an exclamation point in it on screen. Use the Volume Down button to cycle through the options until you find Recovery mode and press the Power button to load it.
How to reset Ubuntu to factory?
The only foolproof way to factory reset Ubuntu is to do a fresh install. Just backup your home folder and other required files, make a bootable USB and you are ready to go. Reinstalling Ubuntu probably will be much faster than say Windows 10 doing a factory reset, which can drag on for hours.