Does kernel downgrade deletes the data?












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I have mistakenly turned off my system during an upgrade. After that It was not letting me in and was showing black screen. To resolve this I tried multiple solutions i.e. trying to install linux on the top of current image, not a fresh install. 2nd I opened grub, went to advance option selected redhat 7.5 recovery option. And then after a while it asked me to create a new root password. Now I don't see any other user in my system and I don't know where I can see my data. Did I loose it or its still there. If it is there, how can I get it back?



Before this mess happened... Redhat 7.6 was there.










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  • Basically, your computer is broken. That's all we know

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    31 mins ago











  • @炸鱼薯条德里克, no, I'm able to login with root credentials which I have created. But not sure about the data.

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    30 mins ago













  • @炸鱼薯条德里克 is there anything you can help with?

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I have mistakenly turned off my system during an upgrade. After that It was not letting me in and was showing black screen. To resolve this I tried multiple solutions i.e. trying to install linux on the top of current image, not a fresh install. 2nd I opened grub, went to advance option selected redhat 7.5 recovery option. And then after a while it asked me to create a new root password. Now I don't see any other user in my system and I don't know where I can see my data. Did I loose it or its still there. If it is there, how can I get it back?



Before this mess happened... Redhat 7.6 was there.










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  • Basically, your computer is broken. That's all we know

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    31 mins ago











  • @炸鱼薯条德里克, no, I'm able to login with root credentials which I have created. But not sure about the data.

    – user2881430
    30 mins ago













  • @炸鱼薯条德里克 is there anything you can help with?

    – user2881430
    28 mins ago














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I have mistakenly turned off my system during an upgrade. After that It was not letting me in and was showing black screen. To resolve this I tried multiple solutions i.e. trying to install linux on the top of current image, not a fresh install. 2nd I opened grub, went to advance option selected redhat 7.5 recovery option. And then after a while it asked me to create a new root password. Now I don't see any other user in my system and I don't know where I can see my data. Did I loose it or its still there. If it is there, how can I get it back?



Before this mess happened... Redhat 7.6 was there.










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I have mistakenly turned off my system during an upgrade. After that It was not letting me in and was showing black screen. To resolve this I tried multiple solutions i.e. trying to install linux on the top of current image, not a fresh install. 2nd I opened grub, went to advance option selected redhat 7.5 recovery option. And then after a while it asked me to create a new root password. Now I don't see any other user in my system and I don't know where I can see my data. Did I loose it or its still there. If it is there, how can I get it back?



Before this mess happened... Redhat 7.6 was there.







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  • Basically, your computer is broken. That's all we know

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    31 mins ago











  • @炸鱼薯条德里克, no, I'm able to login with root credentials which I have created. But not sure about the data.

    – user2881430
    30 mins ago













  • @炸鱼薯条德里克 is there anything you can help with?

    – user2881430
    28 mins ago



















  • Basically, your computer is broken. That's all we know

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    31 mins ago











  • @炸鱼薯条德里克, no, I'm able to login with root credentials which I have created. But not sure about the data.

    – user2881430
    30 mins ago













  • @炸鱼薯条德里克 is there anything you can help with?

    – user2881430
    28 mins ago

















Basically, your computer is broken. That's all we know

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
31 mins ago





Basically, your computer is broken. That's all we know

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
31 mins ago













@炸鱼薯条德里克, no, I'm able to login with root credentials which I have created. But not sure about the data.

– user2881430
30 mins ago







@炸鱼薯条德里克, no, I'm able to login with root credentials which I have created. But not sure about the data.

– user2881430
30 mins ago















@炸鱼薯条德里克 is there anything you can help with?

– user2881430
28 mins ago





@炸鱼薯条德里克 is there anything you can help with?

– user2881430
28 mins ago










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