@NotTheDr01ds Improving the edit would be the best choice, but since you selected "Approve" you should wait until the edit gets accepted and then edit the post more if you want.
I usually improve edits when I'm confident that an edit is good and should be approved to reduce the items waiting in the Suggested Edits queue, so that the queue doesn't fill up.
@Someone When we say "unclear" in this room, this refers to questions that need details or clarity, not to answers, which admittedly can also be unclear some times (I'm just clarifying the terminology used).
This particular answer is not so unclear and can be saved. The OP of the answer refers to the second image of the question. That's where they say to add this line.
@Someone Now that I read the question more carefully, the OP cannot boot, so they cannot change the grub file. They have to do it from the GRUB screen (by pressing "e" I think).
@Someone It's quite simple what needs to be done, so I don't think steps are needed.
@Someone Definitely no!
Remember: we should strive to preserve OP's intention. If you need to essentially replace what they say, just write another answer.
@Someone According to the current policy, yes.
@Someone No, it doesn't. Don't edit NAAs. Just downvote and flag them.
@Someone usually if one wants to run a bot that requires some minimal privileges, such as the ability to use chat (generally needed), one will suggest edits from the bot account. Making posts can look a bit socky or invite targeted voting
@Someone Yeah, I wanted to comment about that but I forgot. I think that while your edit comment is clearly sarcastic, it isn't guaranteed that people reading it will take it such. So some might start editing and leaving seemingly irrelevant comments, which is a bad thing, because as I told you a while ago, an editor also sets an example for future edits.
Well, I don't think that would be a big problem actually. Most people don't leave very good edit comments and not many people actually read them. But it would be good if your comments were helpful.