On Wed, 2017-02-01 at 14:34 +0100, François Patte wrote:
> [snip]
> If I ask passwd, I have 1 second to type the password before falling
> back to prompt... So I can't type anything!
> 
> WHAT A MESS!
> 
> 

Well, here's what Fedora says to do:

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/23/html/System_Administrato
rs_Guide/sec-Changing_and_Resetting_the_Root_Password.html

Sometimes these guidelines are a bit outdated, but it's a starting
point, I guess.

Personally, when I do an install, I do it in stages.  I'll do a minimal
installation, and then install all my software, environments, etc.
later.  

That way, if something in the basic install screws up, I can do a
reinstall more quickly -- in 15-30 mins or so.  I used to try to
install everything at the beginning, but ended up with having to repeat
hour to 2 hour long installs.

As an aside, my experience has been the opposite of yours.  I did an
upgrade that went well.  About a week later, my dog knocked my laptop
off the table, which caused physical damage to the hard drive.  My box
wouldn't boot -- many system files were damaged.

So, I downloaded a small live version, and booted up.  I was able to
backup most of my home directory, and then did and fsck -c on the
encrypted drive.  About 2500 blocks were damaged, but it managed to
rewrite the bad block inode.

Then I installed fedora 25 from a live distro -- and it came up great. 
It took about 20 mins to install (and then an hour and a half to
install all the software and such).


billo
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