Re: Rescue mode

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On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 1:41 AM, Martin Sivak <msivak@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 1) Somebody with a hosed bootloader, but the system and hardware are OK
> 2) Somebody who needs to do partitioning stuff to fix something
> 3) Reseting root password for users who forgot
> 4) Real rescue when hardware fails (including a graphic card malfunction)
> 5) Rescue tasks for corporate customers using serial console hardware (with possibly not working NICs or network)
> 6) Our QA sometimes used kickstarted rescue to do testing tasks (commonly in virt environment with no NICs)
>
>
> So tell me what you think or if you know more use cases.
The one we (here in India) hear most of the times from the students is
missing grub  by windows (dual boot systems) and then they are
clueless on how to rescue. These are mostly first time users from
colleges.

Kushal
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http://fedoraproject.org
http://kushaldas.in

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