[07:11] <pikapika> Can you escape to a shell during an ubuntu or xubuntu installation? How do you do that?
[07:11] <pikapika> for example if you prefer setting up file systems using your preferred tools instead the gui etc
[07:36] <guiverc> pikapika, you can open a shell (ctrl+alt+T); switch to text terminal (ctrl+alt+f4 for eg.) etc on any ubiquity install
[07:36] <guiverc> I prefer setting up my fs myself (gparted etc) then start ubiquity to do the install (something-else & just select my prepared partitions/file-systems etc)
[07:37] <pikapika> guiverc, yeah I might just set up the fs with any live usb first
[07:37] <pikapika> But I was thinking morea bout dropping to shell for when there are any errors during installation
[07:38] <guiverc> if there are errors; ctrl+alt+T; ctrl+alt+f4 works (eg. I `dmesg|grep squashfs` to ensure no media issues...)
[13:02] <dreamon> diogenes_, do you remember my issue, cause suspend failed? I found a solution
[13:07] <diogenes_> dreamon, which is?
[13:10] <dreamon> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/p73jcs2685/
[13:11] <dreamon> I was on the right track, it was a nvidia thing. 
[13:12] <dreamon> I didnt uninstalled nvidia the right way. or there were parts still there on systemctl