On 1/5/22 21:03, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2022 20:47:06 -0500
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Three approaches:
I go with the 4th approach: Keep two separate boot partitions and
upgrade right away in one of them so I can go back to previous
version trivially if it turns out something is horribly wrong.
I running fedora 35 now with no problems, when 36 comes along I'll
install it where 34 currently lives (and hasn't been used since I switched
to 35).
that sounds interesting, but don't you also need separate / partitions
with all the release specific software?
And only /home and swap partitions can be shared?
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