OK thanks for the responses so far. I have followup questions for everyone, 
even if you didn't previously respond.

Do you think a graphical rescue environment would be helpful in troubleshooting 
system problems?

Do you think a graphical rescue environment using volatile storage, would be 
useful?  i.e. similar to a Live boot, by default no changes to the system or 
Live user environment would be written to persistent media; e.g. Firefox cache 
files and history, or even installing software, would be entirely lost on 
reboot from this graphical rescue environment

Do you think a mechanism for system snapshots and rollbacks would be useful in 
troubleshooting system problems?

Do you think a snapshot+rollback mechanism would be more or less useful than a 
graphical rescue environment, for troubleshooting system problems?

Thanks!
--
Chris Murphy
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