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Is there any way you can access the terminal? Like does it take you to the login screen at all? If so, you can mount a different SD card partition (try to mount /dev/mmcblk0p5/ or /dev/sda1/), reboot, and it should work (only if you somehow mounted the recovery partition by accident). This page may be helpful for you in understanding the partition issue and finding which partition to mount if itβs not one of those two above.
There is a systemd service in Raspberry Pi OS that only runs if that file exists. It enables the SSH service and then removes the file.