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Help: Emergency Mode after Windows borked everything, BTRFS, LUKS, Fedora
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Why isn't there a fstab Gui editor that comes standard with livecds?
It would either be horrendously complex or no better than a text editor.
Yet in other operating systems, it is trivial to setup mount points with only the gui
Other operating systems probably don't have the diversity of Linux