Hi. How to restore file system all system configuration to basic.
My system it's dead now after installing xmlib2 and uninstall it and I was remount ./dev/shm/ as well
Now system can't start. I see only console with login form.
I was try restore system using GRUB advance settings and system it's freeze after detecting mouse.
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Debian 10 restore system
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Re: Debian 10 restore system
Restore from your most recent backup.
How did you install xmlib2, and what version?
How did you install xmlib2, and what version?
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Re: Debian 10 restore system
Where I can find last backup?
I was download from official debian package website and it was last stable version
I was download from official debian package website and it was last stable version
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Re: Debian 10 restore system
It's where you put it when you created it.MESSIAH wrote:Where I can find last backup?
If you can login with in TTY, then you can grab your files and put them on external hard drive (if your system is capable of mounting anything). If you don't have it and can't access the system even with command line, one option to get to your files is to take the hard drive out and mount it on another computer. Hard to tell, your pictures are not very informative.
Another idea would be to provide us with the syslog, which you can get with instructions from your second "screenshot"
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You could always use a Live-Cd to boot from and then there would be options available,
1. repair the installed system.
2. backup all the data from the system then wipe it and re-install.
and probably more options but these are the only two I would usually use.
1. repair the installed system.
2. backup all the data from the system then wipe it and re-install.
and probably more options but these are the only two I would usually use.
Re: Debian 10 restore system
where can I find intructions to repair a system from a Live-CD ??Dai_trying wrote:You could always use a Live-Cd to boot from and then there would be options available,
1. repair the installed system.
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Re: Debian 10 restore system
You could search google (other search engines are available) and this forum for chroot instructions and then once you are in that environment you can install/remove packages using apt and also modify any config files you need. Sometimes if it is just a matter of changing some settings it can be done by simply mounting the HDD and modifying the config files or whatever needs changing and once finished you can reboot into your repaired OS.fred44nl wrote:where can I find intructions to repair a system from a Live-CD ??Dai_trying wrote:You could always use a Live-Cd to boot from and then there would be options available,
1. repair the installed system.
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I know, it is a year old thread, but I was feeling bored ,so I decided to have some fun.
How do I use google or another seach engine to answer very basic questions ?
where can I find instructions to repair a Debian system from a Live-CD ?
Ohhhh, wow that is neat, look what I found: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Rescue
Then that points to here: [url]ttps://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch08s06.en.html[/url]
Another good one:
https://wiki.debian.org/RescueLive
How do I use google or another seach engine to answer very basic questions ?
where can I find instructions to repair a Debian system from a Live-CD ?
Ohhhh, wow that is neat, look what I found: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Rescue
Then that points to here: [url]ttps://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch08s06.en.html[/url]
Another good one:
https://wiki.debian.org/RescueLive
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I can has helps:cuckooflew wrote:How do I use google or another seach engine to answer very basic questions ?
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