If you're amenable to extra scripts being suggested, I'll submit a bug report(s) as and when it's relevant.
You're right about requiring a user choice, but I'm a bit concerned that users are going to be confronted with a collection of options that they don't understand, where one of them is known to be the right choice, but they have to poke about until they find it. How would you feel about adding a mechanism to do a quick check before showing the menu, then putting "(recommended)" next to one of the choices? In the case of the current choices, my suggestion would be that fsck be recommended if `touch /` returns false (i.e. read-only root filesystem, even if /etc/mtab denies it), else dpkg is recommended if apt or dpkg lock files exist (I assume they use lock files?), else xfix is recommended (it uses dpkg, so can't be run until dpkg is happy). The root shell would never be recommended, because people that want a shell don't need to be told. If you're happy with this idea, I can submit a skeleton implementation if you'd like. - Andrew -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss