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If you have backups, reinstall.
If you don't, boot a "live CD" USB stick and make a backup, then reinstall.
Then think about how this happened and how to avoid it in the future:
I tried updating Kubuntu to the newest version, and it got screwed up the first time,
Something i recently learned:
Your live usb does not need to be the same distro as your main. (And in retrospect that makes total sense but i never realized)
My arch install broke and could not get timeshift to roll back using the arch live usb. But a ubuntu-desktop live usb worked flawlessly.
Yes, for data recovery you really just need something to access the drives.
Yup... I recently booted into an EndeavorOS live USB, just so I could use the partitioning tools that come pre-installed, before rebooting and reinstalling Bazzite, because I was really hating the methods the Bazzite installer has for it.