how to switch from rawhide to current, following branch

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The closest thing I've found for a guide on this is:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Rawhide#Upgrade_from_existing_stable_install

Specifically
"Q: How do I get out of Rawhide again? I want to switch to the
Branched release or a stable release."

The problem is the suggested commands depending on 'su -c' don't work
by default on at least Workstation because the root user is disabled;
and is not required to be enabled even on Server. And modifying the
command to work with sudo, it gets tripped up on the parentheses:
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('

I've tested the following, and propose it as a change to the wiki:

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sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled
fedora,fedora-modular,updates,updates-modular,updates-testing,updates-testing-modular
sudo dnf config-manager --set-disabled rawhide,rawhide-modular
sudo dnf update
sudo dnf distro-sync
sudo reboot

This should work for systems updated before or after branch. The more
confusion with mixed Rawhide and current release packages, the more
distro-sync will have to clean up.

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Chris Murphy
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