Update upgrading-fedora-offline.adoc, add instructions to regenerate rescue kernel (Issue #654) #662
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This commit provides instructions to regenerate the rescue kernel. The rescue kernel is generated by Anaconda during system install, but it may not be updated afterwards, like when updating a kernel or when performing a dnf-system-upgrade.
It addresses discussions on the user mailing list, the Fedora boards and Reddit.[1,2.3]
[1] https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/update-rescue-image
[2] https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/questions-about-rescue-kernel
[3] https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/wfr5hu/about_the_rescue_mode_on_fedora/
I really don't know enough about this, so here's a fairly basic query: "how would I know that the rescue kernel is out of date?" :)
Metadata Update from @ankursinha:
@noloader ping please---happy to merge this in and then we can add to it later if you prefer?
Pull-Request has been merged by ankursinha