> On 29 Dec 2023, at 21:06, Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > This kind of thing (lots of annoying post-install fix-ups) is why I > gave up doing upgrades, many years ago.
I have non trivia configuration that a fresh install will force me to apply again and again. At home I have fedora running on multiple machines, routers, file, web and imsp servers as well as development desktops. Also a lot other VMs. But I do keep all config and custom scripts in source control against the day I have to fresh install. > > I do fresh installs, where the only thing I know I have to do is > configure the services I want to run. It's far less mental gymnastics > of trying to figure out what got mangled, and takes me less time to do. I only even fresh install when I have new hardware. My experience is that few things break on updates or upgrades. Those breaks are not that hard to fix. Barry
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