error: no server is specified. error: no suitable video mode found. /dev/sdc2: clean, 259918/15630336 files.

After this error screen for few seconds it automatically boots into Ubuntu.

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No, it is a bug (I think) because GRUB should display in native resolution and because of a bug can’t figure it out and displays in 800x600. It is however only cosmetic.

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Its probably just wrong video mode set as message says… But either way who cares about grub resolution

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It’s all fun and games until you have to repair your system with 1x1 resolution

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5 points

Morse code tty?

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I never seen that on a PC even in CGA monitor times

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