Sorry, I responded via email last time and didn't clear out the old
info. (It's my first bug). Now I know.

Anyways, back to philosophique's problem.... In Mint, you can boot the
"Live CD" or USB installer thumb drive and access Timeshift to do a
complete restore. The Live CD/Thumb Drive will see your existing install
and you can just go choose the restore point.

I don't know how you do it on other distros... Maybe this is a good time
to switch to Mint? LOL

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