Re: F27: cannot open a Plasma session (after upgrade from F25)

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Frédéric composed on 2018-01-08 16:55 (UTC+0100):

>> Can you avoid both problems by booting rescue media and choosing "boot from HD"
>> or "boot installed system"? If yes, it would seem to me to confirm bootloader is
>> the root of the trouble.

> I have made a live USB stick from KDE spin of F27. The live KDE works
> well with normal screen resolution. However, I do not know how to
> "boot from HD" or if I can use it as a rescue media. Could you tell me?

I have no idea if the live KDE spin can boot installed system or directly into
rescue mode. The regular installation media should have both options obviously
available in the menu that appears after POST completes. These should also be
available on the netinst media, only 508M[1] to download. The only "live" media
I ever use is Knoppix. This is another common to all spins question probably
better asked on the users list, or found on its archive.

[1] http://mirrors.us.kernel.org/fedora/releases/27/Workstation/x86_64/iso/
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