Am 06.10.25 um 13:41 schrieb Vitaly Zaitsev via devel:
+1 for removing rescue image. Users can always use Fedora LiveUSB to repair their system using chroot.
This is technically true, but in reality only experts can do this. You have to know how to use the livedisk, become root, know your root partition, do bind mounts of /{proc,sys,dev} as root, chroot into it, find the problem and fix it, before it will work again. Nothing Carol from next door would be able to.
With a continuously growing Linux Community, more and more people will be users, that do not want to be able to use a chroot to fix it. They just want to use it, not know everyting about it. We have to accept this, or we will ever be "the next coming pc desktop os".
Sooner or later, we will need an "autorepair" function in the bootmenu. Having this rescue partition in Windows, is maybe one of the user friendliest inventions M$ ever has done. Something similar would be helpful, a little bit more reporting about the repair progess as Windows does, would be clever ;)
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