Not been able to boot does not mean loss of data. Your data is still there, reachable with a live cd/dvd or bootable usb. Not booting means that there is something wrong in the boot procedure preventing the operating system to boot properly.
But i'm not interested in the discussion we're having, i'm more interested in the answers rogeerh comes up with on my questions in this post which is more relevant.
Too summarize them:
1) What do you want to edit exactly?
2) What command did you saw?
3) Were did you saw it (link)?
But i'm not interested in the discussion we're having, i'm more interested in the answers rogeerh comes up with on my questions in this post which is more relevant.
Too summarize them:
1) What do you want to edit exactly?
2) What command did you saw?
3) Were did you saw it (link)?
My laptop:
MSI GE70-2PE*Quad core Intel Core i7-4710HQ*Kingston 16 GB RAM*Intel 4th Gen. Integr. GPU/NVidia GeForce GTX860M*Qualcomm Atheros Killer E2200/Intel Wireless 3160
I don't need Google, my wife knows everything!
My Linux website
MSI GE70-2PE*Quad core Intel Core i7-4710HQ*Kingston 16 GB RAM*Intel 4th Gen. Integr. GPU/NVidia GeForce GTX860M*Qualcomm Atheros Killer E2200/Intel Wireless 3160
I don't need Google, my wife knows everything!
My Linux website