I'm unable to provide confirmation/diagnostics as the behavior is worse than with 18.04/04.1. With persistence enabled I can sometimes initially get to a desktop which has a moving mouse pointer but is unresponsive. It will at some point black-screen with a message about the Snappy daemon - which I wasn't able to capture.
Subsequent attempts to boot will either hang on the Ubuntu splash indefinitely, or eventually flash a desktop immediately followed by a black screen with only a flashing cursor.
I can exit that and initiate a shutdown with the three-fingered-salute. That brings a message about a stop job for the Snappy daemon, which also hangs for a very long time.
Sorry I can't provide any further information. I'm handcuffed ... and frustrated as *bleep*.
Yes, this is with the 18.10 final release.
I'm unable to provide confirmation/ diagnostics as the behavior is worse than with 18.04/04.1. With persistence enabled I can sometimes initially get to a desktop which has a moving mouse pointer but is unresponsive. It will at some point black-screen with a message about the Snappy daemon - which I wasn't able to capture.
Subsequent attempts to boot will either hang on the Ubuntu splash indefinitely, or eventually flash a desktop immediately followed by a black screen with only a flashing cursor.
I can exit that and initiate a shutdown with the three-fingered- salute. That brings a message about a stop job for the Snappy daemon, which also hangs for a very long time.
Sorry I can't provide any further information. I'm handcuffed ... and frustrated as *bleep*.