On 3/15/20 2:28 PM, home user wrote:
(On 2020-03-14 05:06, Ed wrote)
> Use a live image instead.
Though I just made it last week, it does not work well. It sometimes
"freezes" within a very short time of the completion of it booting. When
shutting down, it sometimes seems to get the cpu into a tight loop that
gets the cpu hot enough for bios to complain. These together are one of
the two reasons I want rescue mode available and working, though it too
has its limitations. (Samuel correctly recognizes the other reason in
his second post to this thread.)
But the "rescue" boot option is not what you appear to think it is.
It's just a normal boot, it just has all the kernel drivers. It still
boots the same root fs, so if there's something wrong, it won't make any
difference. I don't know if you can do it with the live boot, but the
net install boot has a real rescue option.
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