Re: Location of the pacman database

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On Sun, 2014-09-14 at 19:23 +0200, Yamakaky wrote:
> Le 14/09/2014 19:17, Yamakaky a écrit :
> >> With factory reset you always know how to undo your own changes,
> >> getting back to the default state. That works for either all
> >> changes ever done to the system (factory reset) or selectively by
> >> just removing the configuration files you tweaked last.
> 
> With default config files in /usr, it's easier to experiment !

Might also be useful for removing cruft after upgrades? Though in this
case I'm thinking about discreet distributions like Debian Stable.

Conrad


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