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Switch to a different tty console, login, and see what the logs say.
I know I can press esc to check the startup logs, which might hive a few more details. But I'm out right now, so I can't check till later.
That's not what I mean. You can just switch to a different tty console. Your default on boot is a graphical interface, but there are others ready and available.
https://www.dhiller.de/2020/02/13/switch-to-console-on-fedora.html
Oh, I hadn't realised those were there. I'll see if I can get the GUI back up through the terminal. Do you have any idea what might've causes it to fail in the first place, though?
No disk space available, corrupt startup scripts, borked update, etc...
Could be anything. Driver issues, memory issues, config issues..who knows.
Just check logs once you get logged in, and it should be easier to figure out.