Hi,

You're aware that F27 isn't stable yet, right?

Regards,
Silvia



On 2 November 2017 at 18:02, Beartooth <bearto...@comcast.net> wrote:

>
>         Within the next three weeks or so, barring any great surprises, I
> hope to be putting Fedora 27 onto four PCs, a laptop, and a netbook. IIRC,
> the netbook, which I haven't used recently, has F24 now; all the others
> are running 26. I'll do all I can by upgrading, because every time I do a
> fresh install, it costs me something more than a whole day per machine to
> do the tweaking I need.
>
>         (I've been running Fedora since it was RedHat7; so my trifocal
> fingers and arthritic eyeballs know their jobs IF I get all the tweaks
> right -- a great boon and a bringer of cyber-survival, since I also keep
> getting slower and more forgetful....)
>
>         A correspondent on another list says one used to be able to use
> Mondo Rescue to grab all the settings on an existing install and clone
> them onto a new one. That would save me vast tedium.
>
>         But the Mondo Rescue site lists only rpms for Fedora 23 and
> before. And either I'm garbling my correspondent's directions, or they
> don't work any more -- or both.
>
>          I tried a few variations on "dnf install Mondo-xyzq". I also
> downloaded a few .rpms from Mondo's repository and ran "rpm -ivh" against
> them. Both tries failed.
>
>         Is there a tutorial somewhere? Has Mondo Rescue forked into
> something with another name? Have the Fedora Gurux and Alpha Plus
> Technoids come up with a replacement while I wasn't looking??
> --
> Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
> Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
>
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