SUMMARY Unable to run Rescue Mode. This should be an option in the Login Screen: 1. Always available, could be added to the "Plasma", "Plasma (X11)", "Plasma (Rescue once)", "Plasma (X11, Rescue once)". 2. Always available, could be a checkbox if you click the button to enter your user name manually. 3. Shown only if the previous boot didn't finish, lasted less then 5 minutes, the CPU never reduced to less then 50% after boot, Session Restore never stopped opening new windows, etc. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Enabling "System Settings/Session/Desktop Session/Session Restore/On login, launch apps that were open:" to "On last logout". 2. Open flatpak Notepadqq 2.0.0~beta (flathub-beta) with multiple tabs, some unsaved. 3. Open flatpak LibreWolf 124.0.1-1 (flathub) with multiple tabs in multiple windows. 4. Reboot to login screen. 5. Login. OBSERVED RESULT 6. Device Hangs. Many more windows of Notepadqq and LibreWolf will open then before. For T Notepadqq last session tabs, Notepadqq is opening T windows, each containing the T previous tabs. For T tabs from W LibreWolf last session windows, LibreWolf is opening the W previous windows plus many more windows that just contain an empty new tab (It may be opening T windows but hangs before I can find out). EXPECTED RESULT *unreported bug exists* Repeat Steps 1. to 6. 7. Hold down power button for 5 seconds til device loses power. 8. Boot device to login screen. 9. Displayed in the login screen, is either an always present option or present after an incomplete/questionable last boot option to boot into "Rescue Mode" that ignores the Session Restore Settings while in Rescue Mode (or if needed reboot with "systemd.unit=rescue"). 10. Disable Session Restore, fixing system without using another device to search for hours for a solution, like entering rescue mode, but none of which actually work to enter Rescue Mode. (Adding "systemd.unit=rescue" to the end of the "linux" line in GRUB didn't work. Using Ctrl+Alt+F2, in the Login Screen, to run a terminal then using "systemctl rescue" didn't work). 11. Create new account with kde and file a bug report. 12. Wait (for Session Restore fix, then wait for upstream to patch, then wait for my distro plus DE to patch). *reported bug fixed* 13. Enable Session Restore. 14. Reboot. Session Restore correctly reopens apps with multiple tabbed windows and doesn't hang. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: bazzite-asus-nvidia:40 (Fedora Atomic 40) KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2
10.1. Adding "systemd.unit=rescue" to the end of the "linux" line in GRUB didn't work. The device booting normally, didn't give any indication that it was in rescue mode, and it didn't ignore Session Restore Settings like rescue mode is suppose to. 10.2. Ctrl+Alt+F#, in the Login Screen, to run a terminal then using "systemctl rescue" didn't work: You are in rescue mode. After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, or "exit" to continue booting. Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked. See sulogin(8) man page for more details. Press Enter to continue.