On Sun, 2012-07-01 at 11:41 -0500, dbrenner wrote: > On Sun, 2012-07-01 at 08:19 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote: > > I'm still a little confused as to why so many users seem to feel the > > need to backup and restore their personal data just to upgrade their > > operating system in place. Backing up of course is a prudent safety > > measure, but if the upgrade goes smoothly there should be no need to > > restore the backup. > > > > Are there actually distro installers that don't allow you to upgrade > > without nuking your home directory, or do some installers not make > > that > > option clear enough, or am I just misunderstanding the problem? > > Matthew, > I am a Fedora user. Some people, including me, choose to do a fresh > install instead of an upgrade in place. I do this every 2 or 3 releases > just to clean out the old release remnants that invariably get left on > the system, including dot directories in my home directory.
Neither Fedora upgrade nor Fedora install touch anything in your home directory, unless you actually reformat the partition. If you mean you backup your $HOME and restore the active data, omitting the dot files, you can of course do that without installing or upgrading anything. Or just remove the dot files, log out and log in. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list