Booting with `cgroup: cgroup2: unknown option “nsdelegate”` prevents any graphics from appearing












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I recently updated my Linux 4.9.0-8 debian 6.3.0. However, when I restarted my machine, ended up having the message in the title. Preventing me from accessing the graphical terminal. I can't access my files which is very serious. All icons and images fail to load. I can't open any windows but GNOME seems to work as if it were normal.



I've tried to update GRUB via recovery mode but other than that, I don't have many ideas.










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    I recently updated my Linux 4.9.0-8 debian 6.3.0. However, when I restarted my machine, ended up having the message in the title. Preventing me from accessing the graphical terminal. I can't access my files which is very serious. All icons and images fail to load. I can't open any windows but GNOME seems to work as if it were normal.



    I've tried to update GRUB via recovery mode but other than that, I don't have many ideas.










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      I recently updated my Linux 4.9.0-8 debian 6.3.0. However, when I restarted my machine, ended up having the message in the title. Preventing me from accessing the graphical terminal. I can't access my files which is very serious. All icons and images fail to load. I can't open any windows but GNOME seems to work as if it were normal.



      I've tried to update GRUB via recovery mode but other than that, I don't have many ideas.










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      I recently updated my Linux 4.9.0-8 debian 6.3.0. However, when I restarted my machine, ended up having the message in the title. Preventing me from accessing the graphical terminal. I can't access my files which is very serious. All icons and images fail to load. I can't open any windows but GNOME seems to work as if it were normal.



      I've tried to update GRUB via recovery mode but other than that, I don't have many ideas.







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          I reconfigured my packages via recovery mode using my user account.



          $ sudo dpkg -configure -a





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