Sure, fedup doesn't edit my scripts, but should update my system ...
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2016-11-15 at 11:07 +0000, luca.paganotti@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> If I have to make my machine from scratch, I'm thinking to switch to debian after twenty years of fedora usage ...
Your choice of course. Using Fedora means being prepared to upgrade
your system at least every year. If you aren't prepared to do that,
then you are probably better using a system with greater long term
stability. A good choice might be CentOS as it's quite similar to
Fedora.
However no-one is saying you have to "make your machine from scratch".
If you are taking regular backups you are already prepared for the
possibility of losing a disk or upgrading to a new machine.
Reinstalling the system is generally easier than either of those
scenarios. If some home-grown scripts have to change, they would still
have to change going the upgrade path because Fedup (or dnf) is not
going to edit them for you.
poc
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