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A:

awk is here to help.
awk ‘/^ +/{next}/\r$/{print}’ OFS=, sample1.txt > sample2.txt

This will skip and print the line, where the first comma is present.
Suppose we have a very large file. I’ve added an indicator to the lines that are skipped:
awk ‘/^ +/{next}/\r$/{print;print $0;print;print}’ sample1.txt

As you can see we have skipped the lines where we see the first +.
Now we will join this two files.
join -t’\t’ sample1.txt sample2.txt > output.txt

As you can see the file will only contain the contents of sample2.txt.
EDIT:
To make the file more useful also print the source data.
awk ‘/^ +/{next}/\r$/{print $0}’ sample1.txt > sample2.txt
join -t’\t’ sample2.txt sample1.txt > output.txt

I hope that was helpful.

Q:

Kernel crashes after installing the latest Linux Mint

I updated the Linux Mint 19.2 KDE in the Ubuntu 17.10 using
sudo apt update
sudo apt dist-upgrade
sudo apt upgrade
sudo reboot

I’m using dual boot with Windows. After I reboot, the Linux Mint automatically starts with the Ubuntu 17.10 as the default OS, however, whenever I start the Linux Mint, the kernel panics and throws the following error:
Error in startup: you need to load the kernel first

I opened the Ubuntu 17.10 using the Recovery mode from the Grub menu, during the recovery, it threw following error:
Error in startup: you need to load the kernel first

Here is the list of commands I used in Linux Mint when the kernel panics:
apt list –installed | grep linux-image

and
recovery mode

Here is the list of commands I used in Ubuntu recovery mode when the kernel panics:
sudo apt list –installed | grep linux-image

and
recovery mode

PS: The computer is old, it only has 4GB RAM.
What could be the solution? I also
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