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Your /etc/fstab
is wrong.
First, you don't need to mount Acer-specific or recovery partitions, or the CD-ROM.
So, I'd comment out these lines...
sudo...
You'll have to learn at least an appropriate programming (/scripting) language, but then:
...I wrote a bash script that removes the leading hash character from all files in To activate/enable all extensions every time at startup: Create a folder for your own scripts: Create a script file:...
With a working internet connection by ethernet, tethered or whatever means possible, open a terminal and dosources.list.d
that were disabled during the upgrade. I also posted the same code in
mkdir ~/bin
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic...