OK, better from a USB key.
Investigating next whether to start from the BIOS (F2) or the grub command line (Esc).
And what to do next: partition the disk to mount /home, test and later get rid of the old part; or try to fix the issue, and start from there.
OK, better from a USB key.
Investigating next whether to start from the BIOS (F2) or the grub command line (Esc).
And what to do next: partition the disk to mount /home, test and later get rid of the old part; or try to fix the issue, and start from there.