Den mån 3 sep. 2018 kl 12:56 skrev Fabio Valentini <decatho...@gmail.com>:
>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2018, 09:13 Ron Yorston <r...@frippery.org> wrote:
>>
>> Adam Williamson wrote:
>> >On Sun, 2018-09-02 at 08:58 -0700, stan wrote:
>> >> On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 09:33:39 +0200
>> >> Andreas Tunek <andreas.tu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > There is no root acoount on a default F29 installation. Also, you
>> >> > can't see the boot menu and I haven't been able to trigger it.
>> >>
>> >> Whoa!  I'm not sure what that buys, but I'll change that as soon as
>> >> possible when I install it.  That's crazy!  Maybe someone wants to
>> >> imitate a Mac or something.
>> >
>> >It's a Change that was properly announced and extensively discussed on
>> >this list.
>>
>> Since some Fedora users may not read this list, I hope that these
>> changes will be prominently mentioned in the release documentation.
>>
>> Preferably for F30 as well as F29 so that users who only update to every
>> other release will also receive notification.
>>
>> Ron
>
>
> Well, one might argue that users who really want to run pre-beta releases of 
> fedora are also expected to follow the discussions and announcements here.
> fedora 29 really isn't ready for end users yet (as witnessed by this thread) 
> - it's not even in beta after all - so if you don't (or can't) keep up with 
> the news and development discussions, you really shouldn't be running fedora 
> 29 yet IMO.
>
> I know that doesn't help rescue the borked systems, but running alpha-quality 
> code is bound to lead to problems, and users are expected to be able to deal 
> with them - otherwise they should stick to stable releases.
>
> Fabio
>

The thing is, if people do not test releases they will never be
stable. And even if I don't know how to access my F29 installation
from a chroot sometimes my testing is valuable to the project. Also, I
think that my testing has shown that a lack of root account and boot
menu has lead to a much worser user experience in certain cases.

/Andreas

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