can not access the os

  • First situation is that I chose to use Ubuntu 22.04, and it seems that when I try to access the OS, it is shown Debian.

    The second is...

    No command is working in the >_Screen terminal cmd, from SCP.
    I have tried all the commands, and nothing has been working.

    The vps provider says that their is not their fault.

    In the first print screen, I have tried also to login, but it is not working, at all, it still keeps me to the first print screen.
    I have attached all the 5 print screens how the terminal, returns me to the starting point, from the tty1 terminal, without starting the os.
    1.The print screen number 1, is starting as soon as I click on >_screen in the left panel from the vps
    2.For the print screen 2, I press with the mouse on the "Send CTRL+ALT+DEL" on the top of the screen as it is shown in print screen 1.
    3.In the print screen 3, I chose first option Debian LINUX/GNU or even if I try Advanced Options for Debian, is the same, is sending me to the same screen from print screen 1.
    4.Print screen 4, I CAN NOT choose any of the 3 options
    - Booting from Hard Disk
    - GRUB Loading
    - Welcome to GRUB
    It starts automatically with the selected one. Welcome to GRUB, as you can see in the print screen number 4

    5.Print screen 5, is the same, I can not choose any of the above 3 options which are the same like in print screen 4.

    At the end, it will automatically turn back to print screen 1




    Print Screen 1

    Print screen 2

    Print screen 3

    Print screen 4

    Print screen 5


  • First situation is that I chose to use Ubuntu 22.04, and it seems that when I try to access the OS, it is shown Debian.

    Where did you choose Ubuntu? Did you install an image? Or an ISO?

    No command is working in the >_Screen terminal cmd, from SCP.
    I have tried all the commands, and nothing has been working.

    You have to log in first. Log in credentials have been sent to you. I think, in the SCP you can change the password, in case you don't have it. But of course, SSH with certificates are recommended.

  • The behaviour for "3." and "4." is to be expected ("3." = new installation, you only have a single Debian image – here you might want to choose another image in SCP / "4." = this is not a menu, but each line is a status message referring to individual stages during the boot process).

    VServer IOPS Comparison Sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1w38zM0Bwbd4VdDCQoi1buo2I-zpwg8e0wVzFGSPh3iE/edit?usp=sharing

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