Recently, I found out that I have an issue with my laptop GPU hardware. Since I have the integrated graphics (Intel+AMD), the only solution I got is the replacement of the motherboard. My Windows OS is crashing even after a fresh install. I tried installing Ubuntu (normal mode) the installation setup doesn't even load up, it just sticks at a black screen. Then I tried Ubuntu (safe graphics mode) for installation and luckily it worked. After installation when I tried to boot into Ubuntu it does not load (stuck at loading screen). I don't know much about hardware stuff but at least I can say that it is not booting up because of that integrated GPU hardware failure (since my SSD and RAM are working fine).
I somehow got a way to boot into Ubuntu: Booting into Ubuntu (recovery mode) -> option of resume to normal boot. Luckily it worked and I successfully booted into my Ubuntu and it is working perfectly fine.
I don't know how it worked or how it bypassed the failure error. I don't care about integrated graphics hardware or driver and want to use my Ubuntu for normal work only. Is there any way I can normally boot up my Ubuntu from GRUB instead of every time going to recovery mode and booting up from there. I don't want to replace my whole motherboard and want it to just work with normal setup (without integrated graphics). Can someone please guide, it will be a very big help! Thanks.