Isn't this covered in the message displayed when you choose the rescue shell option?
_Description: Executing a shell
After this message, you will be given a shell with ${DEVICE} mounted on
"/". If you need any other file systems (such as a separate "/usr"), you
will have to mount those yourself.
That said, I agree that we could probably handle this more smoothly. My worry, though, is cases where the /boot filesystem is broken in some way and needs recovery.
Isn't this covered in the message displayed when you choose the rescue shell option?
_Description: Executing a shell
After this message, you will be given a shell with ${DEVICE} mounted on
"/". If you need any other file systems (such as a separate "/usr"), you
will have to mount those yourself.
That said, I agree that we could probably handle this more smoothly. My worry, though, is cases where the /boot filesystem is broken in some way and needs recovery.