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My goal is to boot the Raspberry Pi into the console and auto-run a script. I looked at this questionthis question for help.

The Raspberry Pi does boot into the console and runs the desired script, but sadly the script fails after the second command resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the GUI).

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands. Is there a way to force the Raspberry Pi to reboot into GUI? Can I somehow use "recovery mode" for this?

My goal is to boot the Raspberry Pi into the console and auto-run a script. I looked at this question for help.

The Raspberry Pi does boot into the console and runs the desired script, but sadly the script fails after the second command resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the GUI).

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands. Is there a way to force the Raspberry Pi to reboot into GUI? Can I somehow use "recovery mode" for this?

My goal is to boot the Raspberry Pi into the console and auto-run a script. I looked at this question for help.

The Raspberry Pi does boot into the console and runs the desired script, but sadly the script fails after the second command resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the GUI).

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands. Is there a way to force the Raspberry Pi to reboot into GUI? Can I somehow use "recovery mode" for this?

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Stuck in console after console-boot due to script, how to force startup in guiGUI?

My goal is to boot the piRaspberry Pi into the console and auto run-run a script. I used this thread:looked at Execute script on start-upthis question for help.

The Raspberry Pi does boot into the console and runs the desired script, but sadly the script fails after the second command within the script, resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the guiGUI).

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands.

  Is there a way to force the piRaspberry Pi to reboot into GUI?

  Can I somehow use the recovery mode"recovery mode" for this?

Stuck in console after console-boot due to script, how to force startup in gui?

My goal is to boot the pi into the console and auto run a script. I used this thread: Execute script on start-up

The Pi does boot into console and runs the desired script, sadly the script fails after the second command within the script, resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the gui)

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands.

  Is there a way to force the pi to reboot into GUI?

  Can I somehow use the recovery mode for this?

Stuck in console after console-boot due to script, how to force startup in GUI?

My goal is to boot the Raspberry Pi into the console and auto-run a script. I looked at this question for help.

The Raspberry Pi does boot into the console and runs the desired script, but sadly the script fails after the second command resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the GUI).

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands. Is there a way to force the Raspberry Pi to reboot into GUI? Can I somehow use "recovery mode" for this?

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My goal is to boot the pi into the console and auto run a script. I used this thread: Execute script on start-up

The Pi does boot into console and runs the desired script, sadly the script fails after the second command within the script, resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the gui)

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands.

Is there a way theto force the pi to reboot into GUI?

Can I somehow use the recovery mode for this?

My goal is to boot the pi into the console and auto run a script. I used this thread: Execute script on start-up

The Pi does boot into console and runs the desired script, sadly the script fails after the second command within the script, resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the gui)

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands.

Is there a way the force the pi to reboot into GUI?

Can I somehow use the recovery mode for this?

My goal is to boot the pi into the console and auto run a script. I used this thread: Execute script on start-up

The Pi does boot into console and runs the desired script, sadly the script fails after the second command within the script, resulting in the console not doing anything anymore. (the script did work with the gui)

I can still type but the console doesn't respond to any commands.

Is there a way to force the pi to reboot into GUI?

Can I somehow use the recovery mode for this?

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