On 3/25/24 11:01, Joe Zeff wrote:
If you have /home on its own partition, you don't even need to have it
mounted on your file server. Just do a custom partitioning (I presume
that you can do that with a kickstart) mounting that partition as /home
and not reformatting and Bob's your uncle. I know, as I've been doing
that for over two decades.
I did that for a long time (been using Linux since '94), but now I have
10 gigabit ethernet between my desktop and my NFS server. It's fast as
heck for /home.
When I realize I need to nuke my machine and start over, it's:
sudo -i
dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1
systemctl reboot
Choose the right kickstart from the menu.
Refill coffee.
Go back to working as if nothing happened. My home directory is there
and my machine is reset to sane defaults.
--
Thomas
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