diorthotis
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You should try to mount it using that distro. It is easiest to use an external drive reader that uses USB.
Try booting into rescue mode from the Debian installation media.debian 10
fsck.ext4 /dev/sda1
vgs
dmesg | grep sda
ls /home/*
Where are your passwords stored? In your browser, which browser?Yes, those are my files and directories. I could get an external drive via Amazon or so. Would it be possible to recover also my saved passwords do you think?
How would you create an archive of the home directory? Would the usb work in rescue mode?
You haven't answered my previous question yet?P.S What's your obsession with opiods?
Yes that one! Since you are using Poppy_seed as username I assumed you have an obsession for opiods?Sorry, which question?
I don't have any obsession with opiods, not at least that I know of?
I see never knew that, I only knew the Poppy in the context of Poppy flowers. Thanks for sharing that!haha, no... I like poppy seeds, in baking , and to use it as a filler in cakes.
Why some of those files are in '......' quotation marks?