I can't start any module
I rebuilt the lab and it seems to work now. I'll mess with my prompt later.
It looks like from your screenshot that your prompt is wrong. I can't tell if you are in a container or where you are, but you should be logged into the workstation machine and running the lab command as the student user. So I would have expected the prompt to indicate you were in the home directory of the student user on workstation.
It would also appear that the Python VENV could be messed up. One of the easiest ways to resolve some of this might be to rebuild (delete and then re-create) the lab environment, but this process can take up to 20-30 minutes. If you are on the workstation machine, you might be able to become the root user and just reboot it and hope our lab script update will download and install the updated scripts. This would be the faster thing to "try" and should in theory get the latest lab scripts and modules.
I didn't like the prompt so I changed it in my .bashrc file. I just commented out my changes, closed the terminal, and it's back to the default prompt; however, the lab still with not start and has the same error.
I'll delete and rebuild the lab
I rebuilt the lab and it seems to work now. I'll mess with my prompt later.
@MikeInAZ Thanks for confirmation, glad that your issue is resolved.
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