and I made it worse today.
Everything in my installation was going well. Last night, I did all my updates through the terminal per instructions from here, and it looked as if everything worked correctly. Then I went to install Vivaldi through the terminal, and I entered and entered commands per the Wiki instruction posted here. But I didn't realize that the blue bar at the bottom of a code window was a slider until the very end. So nothing I did worked. Then I figured the slider out, followed the code instruction, and it looked like Vivaldi had been installed. Computer was functioning correctly when I shut it off.
This morning when I fired up, the Kubuntu disk with GRUB2 whined and whined and didn't boot. Finally Windows 7 showed up. So I rebooted to Boot-Disk-Repair and told it to automatically fix the boot. It instructed me to save the MBR, Partition Tables and file system; I did. But in a moment of ignorance and mental weakness, I saved the backup to the desktop of the boot disk. After the repair finished, I was told to reboot. I did. That meant that I lost the backup. On reboot, I got a message that the OS on sda (Kubuntu disk) was missing, so I'm assuming that Boot-Repair wiped the MBR, the partition table and the file system.
Since there is nothing on that disk yet but Kubuntu, should I just go ahead and re-install?
Everything in my installation was going well. Last night, I did all my updates through the terminal per instructions from here, and it looked as if everything worked correctly. Then I went to install Vivaldi through the terminal, and I entered and entered commands per the Wiki instruction posted here. But I didn't realize that the blue bar at the bottom of a code window was a slider until the very end. So nothing I did worked. Then I figured the slider out, followed the code instruction, and it looked like Vivaldi had been installed. Computer was functioning correctly when I shut it off.
This morning when I fired up, the Kubuntu disk with GRUB2 whined and whined and didn't boot. Finally Windows 7 showed up. So I rebooted to Boot-Disk-Repair and told it to automatically fix the boot. It instructed me to save the MBR, Partition Tables and file system; I did. But in a moment of ignorance and mental weakness, I saved the backup to the desktop of the boot disk. After the repair finished, I was told to reboot. I did. That meant that I lost the backup. On reboot, I got a message that the OS on sda (Kubuntu disk) was missing, so I'm assuming that Boot-Repair wiped the MBR, the partition table and the file system.
Since there is nothing on that disk yet but Kubuntu, should I just go ahead and re-install?
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