On 06/02/10 22:33, Jon Masters wrote:
A recovery initramfs could be used. It could just basically be the rescue mode anaconda bits in one image shoved in place to start.
That would be a good idea anyway: Zap the two-stage rescue system loading. Just have a kernel + initramfs. That would make booting a rescue system easier as the (todays) small initramfs doesn't need some way to grap the second stage from somewhere.
Having a rescue system in /boot would be trivial then: just copy kernel + rescue.initramfs from the install.iso to /boot and add a grub menu entry -> done.
cheers, Gerd