I think an external hard disk supposedly fixed may have done something to my Linux setup. I am using a Neon dev-stable setup using Kubuntu 16.04. Up to now it has worked very well. Something seems to have knocked it out of whack--an external hard disk may be the culprit- When I boot the machine, I get Grub, and then Linux loads to the login screen. I dutifully type in my password, but the screen freezes and I can't do anything else. I tried using the recovery boot in Grub and I eventually get to the command line, but I don't know what to do from there as there's no graphic interface. I have been able to copy important files (photos mainly) to a backup hard drive using an Ubuntu Studio live version on a USB stick, but even there I had trouble, as some of the files can't be opened. Maybe this is part of the problem that zonked my OS: By the way, I also have Windows 10 on another partition, and that doesn't seem to be affected. And to think I was going to erase it for more disk space today! I'm currently using my netbook (Ubuntu Mate) to write this.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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