On Wed, 2023-03-22 at 08:45 -0400, bruce wrote:
> What I've got on my rough process is a complete list of installed
> apps as well as libs/files from the different sys dirs... and the var
> dirs.. 

Most libs (and other system files) will be installed by whatever
packages you install (that's if you've been installing packages from
the repos).

One thing I do, post-installation, is when I'm adding any extra apps
that aren't default, I'll write a log into root's homespace.  As I'm
yum/dnf installing whatever, I'll copy the commands into my post-
install log.  That gives me a reminder, for next time, of the things I
added.

Yes, I know dnf has a history but it's handy to have some notes about
what you chose to install, without having to care about the extra bits
it dragged in as dependencies.  And a year later, your dnf history
might be quite long, as opposed to reading a text file of the 8 things
you added after a default install.
 
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