Hello Penguin users.,
I mistakenly ran the command
I know important files such as the initial ram disk file and others are gone and that is why the machine is failing to boot.
So, is there a way I can get the system up and running by way of patching in the missing files without having to re-install the entire operating system?
I was using Linux Mint 20.1
I mistakenly ran the command
sudo rm /*
, and deleted some system files. So my Linux machine won't boot. I am trying to enter into recovery mode but the boot sequence is always ending up in a kernel panic error. I know important files such as the initial ram disk file and others are gone and that is why the machine is failing to boot.
So, is there a way I can get the system up and running by way of patching in the missing files without having to re-install the entire operating system?
I was using Linux Mint 20.1