On 03/25/2024 07:57 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Brute force and ignorance is a tried and tested method.  Trying to be
clever with boot menus, and carefully selecting specific partitions
while installing, often goes awry.  Not to mention the times you come
across an installer that only wants to do a full takeover of your
install drive and nuke everything that was on it.

In all the years I've been doing this I've never had it fail with a Fedora re-installation. Of course, I always have a full backup of /home before I upgrade or re-install, JIK.
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