On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 9:42 AM Kevin Kofler via devel
<devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> Chris Murphy wrote:
> > I don't know why anaconda can't run the rescue mode when launched from
> > a Live OS environment.
>
> The main thing that is missing is an icon/button on the desktop, I guess.
> Though of course Anaconda needs to provide a CLI executable (or a flag to
> the liveinst one that is already shipped anyway) for it.
>
> > There are some ideas to make install media with separate Live OS and
> > Install boot menu entries. There'd be a Live OS to use Fedora in a
> > volatile environment (perhaps one day make persistence an option out
> > of the box). But you'd reboot and choose a separate installation
> > option that would be a non-Live desktop, or kiosk mode, environment
> > for the installer to run in dedicated fashion. In this case the
> > installer's rescue option could be used, and run through the discovery
> > logic to assemble the installed system.
>
> But that is exactly what I do not want. I want to be able to use the full
> live environment as my rescue environment, e.g., the KDE Partition Manager
> that is installed on the KDE Live image anyway.

Yeah I agree it would be nice to have both. So maybe it just needs a
separate icon that runs Anaconda rescue mode.

-- 
Chris Murphy
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