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I distrohopped once and wanted to try OpenSuse Tumbleweed. Would have went really well if I didn't by accident deleted all my partitions...
I lost all of my curated music files I gathered over the span of the last 15 years.
I'll never get those back.
Probably too late now lol, but you can totally recover deleted files if you don't overwrite them. I recommend the System Rescue image, it has a lot of tools to deal with these things.
You know, you could have backups or better yet 3 copies on 2 mediums in 2 locations