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Hi all,

I'm having a bad day and did something colossally stupid, deleting everything from /boot/.

The system is still running. What do you think my best course of action is?

My current idea is to create a timeshift backup, reinstall debian from USB, then restore from backup in timeshift

If this won't work or you have a better idea I would really appreciate your advice.

Thanks in advance

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[-] catloaf@lemm.ee 1 points 3 months ago

If you have a backup, can you mount it and restore just /boot? It shouldn't change so frequently as to be incompatible.

[-] Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I don't, It's so dumb I almost don't want to admit it over tor lol

I deleted it the other day because I was playing with someone multiplayer in my vfio GPU passthrough VM (elden ring seamless coop) and got frustraed with timeshift filling up my drive every day mid session and causing me to stop the game and ctrl alt f7 root, delete the files, ctrl alt F2, killall plasmashell, kstart plasmashell, resume the VM, and then call them again on steam

I will be more diligent with backups in the future.

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