On 09/09/2013 11:48 AM, Kamil Paral wrote:
> On 09/06/2013 10:15 AM, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
>> Can this not be done automatically? If the system fails to boot because
>> of significant hardware changes, it's an obvious option to regenerate
>> initramfs. I can't image a normal user go to the rescue mode and run
>> "dracut --regenerate-all". Not that it's difficult to do it, but
the
>> discoverability of the solution is bad.
> This has been discussed in the past and if we are going to head down
> that road we need a proper end user friendly UI rescue environment for
> the core/baseOS which automatically scans things for problem and
> proposes to fix that for the novice end user.
>
> I'm pretty sure nobody is against this but as usual as someone has to do
> all that work...
It should have been a prerequisite for dracut host-only feature.
It's nonsense having an full blown rescue environment as an requirement
for dracut-hostonly feature.
JBG