Just as a short incentive from my side: I currently try to solve the
issue Stephen is talking about.
Feel free to have a look on:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/not-boot-not-disks/21992
My point is that the complexity we are able to tackle and the complexity
some users are able to tackle differs strongly. And we pointed out in
the past that Fedora is not just for advanced users.
Average users tend to generally use the live images for install and
therefore, it will remain the first thing they will use if they seek a
rescue. Indeed, I would assume that, when a system fails, a type of live
system is the first thing most of us think about, don't we? Stephen just
did it as well, and I would do it also. So, why not put the rescue in
the live image, where people are most likely looking for it? I think
this would be the better place than the installer. Of course, my
argument is based on the assumption that there is no technical reason
for leaving it as it is :)
Chris
On 25/05/2022 23:16, Stephen Snow wrote:
Thank you Sergio,
This is a very useful file.
Stephen
On Wed, 2022-05-25 at 21:49 +0100, Sérgio Basto wrote:
https://www.serjux.com/freedos_boot/Create-a-bootable-rescue.txt
On Wed, 2022-05-25 at 16:40 -0400, Stephen Snow wrote:
Hello,
I was doing my usual round of reading comments on ask.fp.o and came
across an individual having difficulty getting their system
(?back?)
up
and running, after update?
This prompted me to open a discussion at
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/we-really-do-need-to-have-a-working-rescue-option-for-fedora-linux/39415
which also has a link to the original discussion on ask.fp.o if
anyone
is interested.
I haven't used the live image system rescue option since almost
forever
, so I am assuming that it isn't working or is somehow difficult to
use
for this person, or maybe not an option anymore.
I'm burning a F36WS installation with media writer to try out the
rescue option, if it is still there.
Regards,
Stephen
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