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Resetting failed after the uninstall of packages and now I don't have any drivers
Linux Distro and version: Ubuntu 18.04
Version of Resetter: 3.0.0
Description of Issue
Today I tried to reset my Ubuntu 18.04 using Automatic reset and the operation failed after all the packages were removed and before the package installations started.
I remember getting a message about running something like "Open terminal to run sudo bash path/to/data/scripts/fix-broken.sh and then click 'Yes'". I tried that but the command failed saying file doesn't exist so I browse to https://github.com/gaining/Resetter/blob/master/Resetter/usr/lib/resetter/data/scripts/fix-broken.sh and run all the commands in it as sudo and clicked 'Yes'.
Nothing happened after that (waiting for like 5-10 minutes) and now I have no internet access. I rebooted my system and I get a login shell without internet.
Is there some way to reinstall internet drivers and to trigger the package installation process of resetter (and do it via cli)? Is there anything at all that can be done here to salvage the situation?