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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: [bitfolk] Example of using the rescue environment to diagnose and fix a booting issue

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Hello,

Here is an example of me using the Xen Shell rescue environment to
diagnose and fix a booting issue with a customer's VPS.

Sorry about the long pauses. It's recorded in realtime, I needed to look
some things up, and you can't edit an asciinema.

https://asciinema.org/a/RXb6KGR7aXGZwRhfQkeUi8RUj (7m47s)

For those wanting to avoid spoilers, the next email is going to contain
some comments about what the problem here actually was.

Cheers,
Andy

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