Felix Miata wrote:
Did you miss the part about "after screwing something up"? That would include a botched upgrade, for whatever reason, following which a fresh install on a reformatted / would be the natural and possibly only solution. It's a not uncommon situation.
Unless they have corrupted the filesystem itself, they can reinstall/upgrade without reformatting. Are you thinking of the case where doing this doesn't overwrite a config file the user broke? Do we really want a user to have to format their hard drive to fix that sort of problem? Sounds like the wrong direction to me.
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