On Fri, Oct 28, 2022, at 7:09 PM, Jake D wrote:
No, it's not a troll.
Thank-you for your otherwise completely irrelevant , unsolicited and
entirely unhelpful opinion piece. I'm sorry for not realising Windows
upsets you so much and is therefore inferior, and for daring to ask if
Linux has similar recovery functionality, after being told the only
answer is to completely start from scratch. Clearly, I should have
realised immediately that this means it's the more resilient system.
I will immediately stop using my working windows partition and stare at
my non booting "grub> prompt instead. Also can you advise which bridge
you wish for me to jump off as punishment for my question?
Multiboot systems are inherently complex. Like, you really have had a train derailment.
And you're asking for help with that as if there's a button you can push to fix
that. There's no button for train derailments. It's a customized recovery every
time that requires esoteric knowledge. Everything about it is manual.
Are trains fragile? I'm not sure that's the best description but yeah once they
start going off the rails it's a catastrophic system.
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Chris Murphy