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After a difficult update to 18.04 my system is booting into a tty and not into the gnome shell. I found that lightdm was still installed and wanted to start. I deinstalled lightdm and when I do "sudo systemctl start gdm", gnome starts and all is ok. How can I correct this so that my system start normally? Do I need a target for SystemD?

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  • To which tty (1-6) does the system boot? From which version and how did you upgrade the system (and what was difficult)?
    – danzel
    May 21, 2018 at 7:20

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I did "sudo apt install --reinstall gdm" and it was fixed.

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  • Ran into exactly this problem, reinstalling seems to have fixed the issue. Thanks!
    – Gargravarr
    Oct 1, 2018 at 13:04

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