Hi, agustín torrijos orenes <agustintorrijosorenes@gmail.com> (2017-07-21): > Good afternoon! My name is Agus, and above all I would like to thank you > for the extraordinary work that all the members of this wonderful project, > including the community, perform. > > I have a problem with the Testing version that happened to explain: > > I installed version 9.0 "Stretch" looking with the repositories to testing, > I am almost sure that updated to version 10.0 "Buster". > > I performed a cleanup of the system with the instructions "autoclean, > clean, revome, autoremove", and it seems that I uninstalled all the kernel. This shouldn't happen since kernels are blacklisted for such operations? > When I rebooted I could not enter the Grub anymore, I just got some > instructions that asked for my password, but when I entered it nothing > happened. > > I would like to know if it is possible to restore the system, and in what > way. You should be able to use the Debian Installer in rescue mode, detect and mount your partitions, then fix your system. But this is really a question for some user channel (like debian-user@, cc'd), rather than this development list. KiBi.
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