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So... I broke it

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So... I broke it

#1 Post by Mkyy244 »

Just a normal day on deepin 15.9.1, config some repositories. But, when I reboot, screen shows

"Root: Recovery jornal
Root: clean, n/n files, n/n blocks"

Tryed to:
Enter Recovery mode and;
Repair broken packages;
Check all files systems;
I can't even go to shell, show this:
"Cannot open access to console, the root account os locked."

I have some importants archives, someone can help me get those ? I not even want to save that distro.

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Sorry.

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#4 Post by stevepusser »

Boot with any Live USB of Linux or "recovery system" and recover your files. If you do a reinstall, you could leave a little bit free so you can install an second emergency Linux system there so you don't need the USB.
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#5 Post by sunrat »

And remember to back up your "importants archives" next time. Never trust data to be safe in just one single place. Any drive can die at any time.
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ”
Remember to BACKUP!

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