Chris Murphy writes:
In that case I expect that the rescue kernel+initramfs feature first appeared in dracut in Fedora 19, so that's the first time it would have noticed the pair are missing, and it would have created them at that time. But that's just a guess.
This seems to be it. Two of my older BIOS systems, one still on F29, and one that's now on F30, both have a rescue image referencing Fedora 19 (the upgraded one referenced the rescue image in grub.cfg.rpmsave, pretty sure it still appears in the grub menu at boot time).
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