(On 3/15/20 2:59 PM, Samuel wrote)
> Right after you select the USB flash drive from the bios menu,
> you should get a grub menu that's titled something like
> "Fedora Workstation Live".
Thank-you. Found it. Ran the memory test. It took a long time, but I
like that it kept me informed. The work station's memory passed.
Is there a reasonably easy, short, and reliable way to test
* the CPU(s) (is that the correct term?) (Intel Core -7-3770K CPU @ 3.5...)?
* the power supply?
* the data bus (is that the correct term?)?
* the graphics card (NVidia GeForce GTX 660/PCIe/SSE2)?
> # ls -l /boot/*rescue*
> -rw-------. 1 root root 70140903 Feb 27 2018
> /boot/initramfs-0-rescue-fed352444ece4ac98e5639724e7a06d4.img
> -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 8208568 Feb 27 2018
> /boot/vmlinuz-0-rescue-fed352444ece4ac98e5639724e7a06d4
hmmm... Our systems are different. Are these the correct ones to
delete on my system?
-bash.3[boot]: ls -l *rescue*
-rw-------. 1 root root 26298202 Aug 22 2013
initramfs-0-rescue-70857e3fb05849139515e66a3fdc6b38.img
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 5101848 Aug 22 2013
vmlinuz-0-rescue-70857e3fb05849139515e66a3fdc6b38
-bash.4[boot]:
I have no "fed" in the file names on my system, and I'd like to be sure
before I actually delete them.
Am I understanding you correctly: what I get when I delete the
appropriate files, and then do "dnf --refresh upgrade" won't be what I want?
> ... but the net install boot has a real rescue option.
I'm looking here:
"https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/"
and I don't see it. Where should I be looking? (or maybe I'm looking
for the wrong thing?)
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