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Not able to recognize home directory after upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04

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Recently I upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04. Prior to upgrading, I used to login with username "sourav" and all my files were kept under the /home/sourav directory. After upgrading when I try to login to the system I am unable to find the home directory. I used the command df - h and found out that /dev/sda1 has files of size 81GB . How can I retrieve those files? Also I noticed that none of the web browsers such as Firefox or Chrome are working. System volume is also not appearing on the screen.

Hi-Angel avatar
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Please show the output of `cat /etc/fstab`
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And also `lsblk -f`
Sourav avatar
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sourav@sourav-Lenovo-ideapad-320-15IKB:/$ cat /etc/fstab
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# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass> # / was on /dev/sda1 during installation UUID=8a96eeb3-32e7-455a-ae81-9c90a09a6174 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1 /swapfile none swap sw 0 0
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sourav@sourav-Lenovo-ideapad-320-15IKB:/$ lsblk -f NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS sda └─sda1 ext4 1.0 8a96eeb3-32e7-455a-ae81-9c90a09a6174 789.9G 9% /var/snap/firefox/common/host-hunspell / sr0
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There are a lot more being displayed for lsblk -f , but due to space issue cant paste all of them.
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@Sourav rather than pasting information in the comments, which are limited, please [edit] your question to include the additional information. This will make it much easier for you to provide all information in a single place and for others to read
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Comments are designed for US to ask YOU questions about your Question. You should [Edit] your question to add information. By updating your Question, and using the formatting buttons, you make all the information available to new readers. People shouldn't have to read a long series of comments to get the whole story. AskUbuntu is a Question and Answer site, not a conversation site. If you have an update, [edit] your Question. If you have a new question, see [Ask].
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`sudo fdisk -l` and for a very long shot `dpkg -l | grep portal` please [edit] your question to show us.
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