 How to force the Lubuntu to boot on the cli rather than gui from this grub boot menu... If I choose normal booting, it will power off since there is a power management that watch/check the battery level, idleness etc that force it to be powered off
[00:20] <arraybolt3> @ciKRos: I believe you can boot into recovery mode if you need CLI access.
[00:21] <arraybolt3> @ciKRos: Also you can probably fix the problem you're talking about easily enough by changing a config file.
[00:22] <arraybolt3> @ciKRos: Try booting into Recovery Mode, then enable network access, then enter a root shell.
[00:22] <arraybolt3> @ciKRos: Then change /home/<your username here>/.config/lxqt/lxqt-powermanagement.conf and set "enableBatteryWatcher" to "false".
[03:28] <guiverc> you didn't provide release details, but I just booted a QA test install & told it (at grub) to stop at runlevel 2 & it's CLI only.
[07:51] <haff> Hi all
 looks like the command doesn't work, will look another way to bpa.st via cli next time so i post the dmesg output directly here
 [    0.209351] ACPI: EC: interrupt blocked
 [    0.437679] ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
 [    0.492073] acpi PNP0A08:00: _OSC: platform retains control of PCIe features (AE_ERROR)
 [    0.530675] ACPI: PCI: Interrupt link LNKA configured for IRQ 7
 [    0.531022] ACPI: PCI: Interrupt link LNKB configured for IRQ 11
[14:43] <arraybolt3> !acpi | @ciKRos
[14:43] <arraybolt3> @ciKRos: ^ Try doing the stuff from there if you're having trouble with getting the computer to start.
 Thanks, I will update the bios first (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <ubottu> @ciKRos: to debug ACPI issues on ubuntu make sure your bios is up to date and follow the procedure here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI)
[14:50] <arraybolt3> @ciKRos: Good luck! Remember to back up your data so you don't lose it if something goes wrong.
 🤞
 I will boot it first to windows 10 since that the