Postgresql 9.5, Ubuntu 14.04.

I broke my ability to access postgres after attemping to install
postgres-xc (ironic, since I installed that to use pg_ctl to reload my
pg_hba.conf without restarting the entirety of postgres).

After doing so I can no longer access my databases via psql or any other
utilities, getting the error:

FATAL:  role "postgres" does not exist

Unfortunately the same error gets thrown if I attempt to use 'createuser'.

The postgres user and role were the only ones able to access postgresql
server, so altering the permissions in my pg_hba.conf also got me nowhere.

I made a complete copy of the data directory, took a snapshot (it is on a
vm), then purged postgresql-9.5 and reinstalled, restoring to a dump that
is a few days old. I thought about copying all the files from the data
directory (except for the roles table file) into a fresh install with a
correct default postgres role, but my gut tells me that screwing around
with those files is doomed to fail.

I would appreciate any help or thoughts on how to recover access to the
data.
-- 
Robert McAlpine
r...@pfcta.com

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