Re: about backup of centos instead of fresh install

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________________________________
 From: John R Pierce <pierce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:23 AM
Subject: Re:  about backup of centos instead of fresh install
 

On 4/17/2013 12:19 PM, Andrei Rolando León Salas wrote:
> Hi, i have a little question but not sure if exist in centos. Theres any
> way to reotre all centos to default? like a goback or a security backup? im
> realtive new with this and want to do a full back up of centos before
> trying to install things. Also i really prefer to run a commands instead of
> do a fresh install of centos. Theres any like this?

backup any config files before you edit them the first time.   thats 
really all that you're changing.   you shouldn't be replacing/modifying 
any files under RPM package management except those config files, and 
most of the major services like apache httpd have a conf.d directory 
where you make your changes by creating new .conf files rather than 
modifying the supplied ones.



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