On 26 Jul 2022, at 15:39, Chris Murphy
<lists(a)colorremedies.com> wrote:
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?
So long as the snapshot does not include any user data. Maybe only on /usr?
/home must not rollback or /var which can have dbs with user data.
Rolling back /etc is an interest situation to ponder. Maybe if a diff of changes can be
generated before the rollback so that system change can be applied again, slowly.
Do you think a snapshot+rollback mechanism would be more or less useful than a graphical
rescue environment, for troubleshooting system problems?
I built a fedora install on a USB ssd. It took some thinking about to figure out the dance
to do that.
It would be like to be able to do that install from fedora, rather the. Boot live cd and
install to USB device.
Barry
Thanks!
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Chris Murphy
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