oleksandr korneta wrote: > on 07/25/2009 11:46 AM Chuck Anderson wrote: > > I don't even upgrade anymore. I just keep two partitions (Logical > > Volumes actually)--one for Fedora N and one for Fedora N+1. > > interesting idea. Do you keep the same home for both? I have two root partitions and two /boot partitions so that I can keep Fedora n as a fallback until I see that Fedora n+1 (or sometimes n+2) is working acceptably. I have a separate /home partition so I can keep it when I reinstall or upgrade, but I've found that logging in to Fedora n after having run Fedora n+1 with the same /home can be dangerous. I completely trashed my Kmail configuration that way. Since then I'm more careful and test Fedora n+1 before I move the /home partition over. Björn Persson
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