tomspark wrote:
Yeah, totally — that's exactly what the reset command is for, and since you're still in setup there's no real data to lose. This happens, no worries. On the box, run: sudo sparkbox reset --hard It'll ask you to type YES to confirm. That removes the containers and the messed-up files but keeps SparkBox itself installed. Then start setup over fresh with: sudo sparkbox install That takes you back through the wizard from a clean slate. If anything still looks off afterward, run sparkbox doctor and paste what it prints here and I'll take a look. You're on v1.6.115.