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Repair Ubuntu 18.04 after Python 3.6 Removal


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Well, I'm used to Ubuntu 16.04 and after I've built Python 3.7, I thought I could remove the Python 3.6 package from my Ubuntu 18.04. Big mistake. I didn't know Python 3 is now an integral part, so I basically destroyed my system. The boot loader is still fine, and I can get in the terminal. But when trying to follow some advice on here (like installing ubuntu-desktop), I discovered that I wasn't connected to the internet (host names couldn't be resolved when I tried to install packages and I couldn't ping www.google.com). I tried to use the recovery mode where I enabled networking, but no difference.



Is there any chance I can repair my system? Or is there some way I could use a Ubuntu installation USB stick to reset the system to "factory settings" (same partitions etc. as before), even if I have to delete everything on there? I'm running Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 on dual-boot, and even though the installation process went quite smoothly the first time, I had problems before with dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu on my laptop and now I'm scared I could cause even more damage. I'd be very happy if someone could help me.










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    Do you have a way to download packages, using either Ubuntu or Windows? Is your python3.6-minimal package, by chance, still in your /var/cache/apt/archive?

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Well, I'm used to Ubuntu 16.04 and after I've built Python 3.7, I thought I could remove the Python 3.6 package from my Ubuntu 18.04. Big mistake. I didn't know Python 3 is now an integral part, so I basically destroyed my system. The boot loader is still fine, and I can get in the terminal. But when trying to follow some advice on here (like installing ubuntu-desktop), I discovered that I wasn't connected to the internet (host names couldn't be resolved when I tried to install packages and I couldn't ping www.google.com). I tried to use the recovery mode where I enabled networking, but no difference.



Is there any chance I can repair my system? Or is there some way I could use a Ubuntu installation USB stick to reset the system to "factory settings" (same partitions etc. as before), even if I have to delete everything on there? I'm running Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 on dual-boot, and even though the installation process went quite smoothly the first time, I had problems before with dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu on my laptop and now I'm scared I could cause even more damage. I'd be very happy if someone could help me.










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    Do you have a way to download packages, using either Ubuntu or Windows? Is your python3.6-minimal package, by chance, still in your /var/cache/apt/archive?

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Well, I'm used to Ubuntu 16.04 and after I've built Python 3.7, I thought I could remove the Python 3.6 package from my Ubuntu 18.04. Big mistake. I didn't know Python 3 is now an integral part, so I basically destroyed my system. The boot loader is still fine, and I can get in the terminal. But when trying to follow some advice on here (like installing ubuntu-desktop), I discovered that I wasn't connected to the internet (host names couldn't be resolved when I tried to install packages and I couldn't ping www.google.com). I tried to use the recovery mode where I enabled networking, but no difference.



Is there any chance I can repair my system? Or is there some way I could use a Ubuntu installation USB stick to reset the system to "factory settings" (same partitions etc. as before), even if I have to delete everything on there? I'm running Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 on dual-boot, and even though the installation process went quite smoothly the first time, I had problems before with dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu on my laptop and now I'm scared I could cause even more damage. I'd be very happy if someone could help me.










share|improve this question














Well, I'm used to Ubuntu 16.04 and after I've built Python 3.7, I thought I could remove the Python 3.6 package from my Ubuntu 18.04. Big mistake. I didn't know Python 3 is now an integral part, so I basically destroyed my system. The boot loader is still fine, and I can get in the terminal. But when trying to follow some advice on here (like installing ubuntu-desktop), I discovered that I wasn't connected to the internet (host names couldn't be resolved when I tried to install packages and I couldn't ping www.google.com). I tried to use the recovery mode where I enabled networking, but no difference.



Is there any chance I can repair my system? Or is there some way I could use a Ubuntu installation USB stick to reset the system to "factory settings" (same partitions etc. as before), even if I have to delete everything on there? I'm running Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 on dual-boot, and even though the installation process went quite smoothly the first time, I had problems before with dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu on my laptop and now I'm scared I could cause even more damage. I'd be very happy if someone could help me.







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    Do you have a way to download packages, using either Ubuntu or Windows? Is your python3.6-minimal package, by chance, still in your /var/cache/apt/archive?

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Do you have a way to download packages, using either Ubuntu or Windows? Is your python3.6-minimal package, by chance, still in your /var/cache/apt/archive?

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