On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 06:29:37PM -0000, Marius Schwarz wrote:
I suggest just to post Booting related Bugs on the Web and implement
a "F.H.B." tool ( Frequently Hit Bugs )
in the Distro.
You may ask "Why?"
If the system boots, but i.e. it's a network problem occurs, a local
Bugs-and-theire-Solutions List would help to solve it fast.
Maybe. I'm assuming that at this point most people with a computer also have
another device (a phone, at least) with internet access.
How do we get this?
It does not need to be fancy, a simple onepage Website presented in the
Defaultbrowser would be enough.
But how does the content get there?
This also gives a good connectivity to "Ask Fedora" as that
content is
already HTML.
The script that creates this, just needs to stich some HTML&CSS headers
together and combines selected Bugs & Solutions into the page. Simple
approach. Simple Solution.
What is it stitching it _from_? How does it get into the install media? How
do we update it? What if it's a problem discovered after we go "gold"? Do
we
pull back the release?
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader