Re: what has 'yum update' done?

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On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
<eoconnor25@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 07/12/2013 03:19 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>
>> On 07/11/2013 11:38 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
>>>
>>> Only speaking for myself: I always try to upgrade first, having a
>>> complete backup, of course. If it doesn't work, I reinstall. There's
>>> nothing to loose, since I'm expecting to reinstall anyway.
>>
>>
>> I've had an update fail too, once.  Being retired and having both a laptop
>> and a desktop, I've always made sure my laptop gets upgraded first and is
>> working properly before upgrading my desktop.  It took me several days of
>> work, but I eventually had the satisfaction of getting my desktop upgraded
>> without a clean install.  Of course, if I were in a production environment,
>> I'd have bitten the bullet, done a fresh install (/home is always on its on
>> partition and wasn't affected by the bad upgrade.) and started putting
>> things back together, because the work I did cleaning things up simply
>> wouldn't have been cost effective.  And, probably, if I were working and I
>> had this issue at home, I'd have ended up with a new install because there's
>> only so many hours per day and so much Copious Free Time to spend cleaning
>> up.  It's a trade-off.  For me, the time spent getting things working were
>> paid for in the satisfaction of a difficult job well done.  Not everybody
>> can afford to think that way.
>
> See?...it's stuff like the stories above that make me hesitant to go from 18
> to 19....I mean can I backup my entier system andf install a frssh
> copy?....then put all my stuff back? Sure. But isn't the whole purpose of an
> "upgrade' so that you can do just what it says.."upgrade" without fear of
> losing your valuable data or anything not working properly?...I can always
> just wait for F20 to come out and then move on from there....but I might
> have to ride the F18 wave a bit longer.....
>
>
> EGO II
>

For what it's worth, I don't keep anything on the system's hard drive,
and this is because before "fedup" I was downloading the software and
over-writing the it. I always save all my stuff on external drives.
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