Hello,
in Q3.2, there was an option to boot system rescue from the installation media. 
In Q4, there is no longer such option. However, as MarMarek has mentioned, we 
can use Ctrl+Shift+F2 and commands “killall -9 anaconda; anaconda --rescue”.* 
This really launches the rescue. I understand why this became harder and so 
far, it is OK.

When I run the rescue, it asks me for my password. Then, it usually fails after 
taking much time. Usually, I can see that the LVM has appeared there (so the 
LUKS is decrypted and the password was obviously correct). I can switch to 
another console and mount root from there. But I wonder why it does not work 
straightforwardly.

Regards,
Vít Šesták 'v6ak'


*) Have you tried Googling for “anaconda rescue”? ;)

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