> You are right! rescue.img is NOT in the images dir along with
>boot.img, bootnet.img, where it should be. Without it, we can be hosed
>if we want to recover and not just re-install. It doesn't make much
>sense for them to put it somewhere else, and I haven't seen anything that
>tells us that they've invented some OTHER way to rescue. In short, it
>appears to be one more of the many things that they screwed up!
>Oops! (This release was definitely rushed out the door too soon!)
Excuse me, but the documentation does say that the rescue disk is no longer.
You boot the floppies as if you were going to install. There is now an
option for doing a rescue.
Try reading the section: Rescue Modes
It is there in the installation guide.
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