On Fri, 2022-10-28 at 23:09 +0000, Jake D wrote:
> No, it's not a troll. 

It does appear otherwise.

> Thank-you for your otherwise completely irrelevant , unsolicited  and
> entirely unhelpful opinion piece.

NB:  I responded to you in EXACTLY the same way as your opening post. 
Go back and read your own first post.

You chucked a tantrum at us and got a telling off.  You should expect
that.  Judging by your attitude in your posts, you ought to be used to
it.

For anybody to give you a step-by-step set of instructions to unmunge
your system, you'd need to tell us precisely everything you did that
screwed it up in the first place.  We're not bloody mind-readers!

And we understand that you may not be able to do that.  So your least
painful approach may well be re-install.  The system will take care of
making itself work again for you.  And nine times out of ten a fresh
installation of Linux just works without you having to tweak it.  But
you really need to know where you went wrong, so you don't do the same
thing again.

You've been given advice on where to start.  You don't understand it,
that's fair enough.  You've been given advice more suited to someone
who's not in a position to dig themselves out of a hole - re-install is
going to be your easiest solution.  If you don't want to do that,
you're going to have to learn more about what you're getting into.

Here's some more advice you probably won't like:  Multi-booting (any
computer, any OS) can be a pain, and it may be best to only attempt
that after you've learnt how a system works.  Your safest approach to
learning a new system is to get a second hard drive, unplug your first
one, install onto a fresh drive in isolation, and learn how the system
works.
 
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