> >>>> where no such issue exists.
> >>> Well, much of the concerns about upgrading/reinstalling are about "losing 
> >>> data". I have always had a separate /home partition and just mounted it 
> >>> unformatted and never noticed a difference from one install to the other 
> >>> (since the days of Fedora Core 1). If you do not have a separate mount, 
> >>> installing does involve a huge amount of time. Hence the suggestion for 
> >>> default behaviour above.
> >>>
> >>> Ranjan
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Har!
> >> Losing which data??
> >> fedup has not been know to destroy any "precious" data.
> >> Likewise, "fedown" !!
> > Well, I was talking about reinstalling. There is no fedup for that. Folks 
> > like the OP on F17 can not fedup (and have to reinstall for an upgrade) 
> > from what I understood.
> >
> > Ranjan
> >
> My thread said nothing about reinstalling.

Well, I was assuming that all this bubbled up in the context of the OP on 
another thread running F17 and not wanting to upgrade (which for him is really 
a reinstall). In any case, my suggested approach would help even when you are 
upgrading or performing the non-existent downgrade -- because that is not 
failsafe, and if things fail, often installing afresh is the only option. That 
said, I am not disavowing the importance of backups.

Ranjan

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