I dissagree slightly with the Linux startup Vs AMIGA startup.
I use both Linux Win and AMIGA and I have never need a bootdisk to recover an AMIGA from a startup-sequence mistype.
A Ctrl c or Ctrl x always got me out of trouble in an AMIGA and I could load up a text editior and fix whatever typo I had made, BEFORE the OS had finished loading it's libraries needed to display even the workbench screen. Once I had corrected the typo, I could then re issue a run of the startup-sequence and finish booting on the same Boot. there wasn't even a need for a reset of the PC (personal Computer) AMiga OS is something to behold. all in a 512k ROM.
