Public bug reported:

I have posted the following at
:https://askubuntu.com/questions/1511731/cant-log-
into-24-04-and-22-04-wont-boot-since-post-installation-bug-blasted-gr

I have two SSDs. 22.04, 23.10 & Windows are installed on one and I just
installed 24.04 on the other. I first created a new partition by
shrinking the /home partition and creating the new partition in the now
unused space.

I downloaded Gnome-Tweaks to 24.04 and when I changed the pointer, the
graphics display blew up and was replaced with a white screen with a
picture of a sad face on a computer and:

"Oh no! Something has gone wrong. A problem has occurred and the system
can't recover. Please log out and try again."

No mouse pointer is present, only a button that says Log Out, which when
pressed takes me back to the login screen.

I reinstalled 24.04 from a Live USB as before. The grub menu is the same
as it was, but nothing changed when I logged into 24.04, same white
screen. Then I rebooted and selected 22.04, but this now never even gets
to the login screen. Instead I get five lines of error text followed by:
"You are in emergency mode." I can do nothing from this point.

I can boot fine to Windows and also 23.10, which I'm using to write
this. My files are in another partition and seem fine.

Help! Is there a way I can recover my system? Thanks.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  24.04 unusable after Gnome-Tweaks change to the mouse pointer

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