On 2015-04-10, Philip Webb <purs...@ca.inter.net> wrote:
> 150410 Mick wrote:
>>> On 10/04/2015 19:29, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>>>> My Gentoo system is kinda old ... not in the sense of not being updated
>>> regularly, but in the sense of "used for a (too?) long time"
>> I still have a box running the same Gentoo installation since 2005.
>> I had another which died due to hardware failure
>> with its original 2003 installation.
>
> Same here : I've never re-installed Gentoo in the same machine,

I've been using Gentoo on a handfull of machines for something like 13
years now, and have only re-installed a handfull of times in a few
differnt situations:

 1) Though I have done many motherboard replacements without
    reinstalling, on one occasion after a hardware failure the new
    motherboard and drive arrangement was different enough that I
    decided to reinstall.  I'm pretty sure I could have used a livecd
    or rescuecd to get the old installation tweaked and running on the
    new hardware, but a reinstall seemed simpler.  

 2) RAM or root hard drive failure corrupted caused system crashes. 
    After the underlying hardware problem was fixed, I didn't trust
    the contents of the root fs.

 3) Switching from 32-bit install to 64 install.  That's happened a
    few times, and I don't think there's a practical alternative to
    reinstalling.

> but updated weekly on the everyday system & less often on the others ;
> ANB2 (2003) still opens up, but won't talk to today's mice,
> ANB3 (2007) has a graphics-card problem, so can't boot intelligibly,
> ANB4 (2012 : this one) has no software problems,
> Horace (EEE-PC 2009) was recently updated successfully after  2 yr .
>
> Short advice : you're probably wasting your time (smile).


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