Am 27.01.2014 00:41, schrieb Chris Murphy: > Great, well I'll tell you what. I will just keep living dangerously, and when I find a real world case of this, I'll file a bug. How about that? do that, your problem >> because nobody *can* know what exactly packages, versions are installed >> in which combination or which *user specific* data may exist on exactly >> the FS which is restored *additionally* to what the system sofware knows >> >> frankly you can have your kwallet or the files your browser stores >> passwords you recently created and thought they are safe on exactly >> that FS, and they *maybe* saved *between* upgrade, realize a problem >> and restore the snapshot > > Oh for f's sake. And *maybe* the next time I take a shower I'll slip and fall off-topic you do not understand anything this theard is about so why not leaves us in peace? > It's one of the best examples of why I prefer using OS X compared to Windows then use it >> nothing more to say about that topic because >> >> * i *never* won't do that >> * i *never* would use LVM >> * i *never* use BTRFS >> * so my environment even does not support that snapshots > > Uh huh. So this is sort like a user coming onto this forum and talking trash > about all of linux and Fedora and what all is broken and doesn't fit their use > case or workflow at all, and then after 50 f'n emails they say they never use > linux or Fedora you do not understand the intention of that thread at all so why you don't just listen and be quite? > I think you having access to a computer with internet access is a bad idea must be why i get paid for server-adminstration and security for a decade... please bother the users-lists where i am no longer subscribed because people like you leading to get upset again and again
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