Regardless of your OS, I would keep a backup of ALL of your data files =
on a
separate hard drive and/or writeable CD-ROM.
; ) .randy
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mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Craig
Brooksby
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 8:56 AM
To:
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Subject: Reinstall, Not Upgrade
> ...As for upgrading, its always something I had avoided,
> used a redhat upgrade years ago and then decided that
> I would not attempt upgrades again. So reinstall the=20
> newer version was really the only option....
> Craig
Question from the newbie zone: I am a RH9 user of a month or so;
comfortable enough now to give my WinXP box to my son. So I plan to rely
upon Linux for a long time. (PLUG was a big factor in that feeling of
comfort!) It's a desktop system.
Are there any things I should be doing NOW (or avoid doing NOW) to make =
that
eventual upgrade or reinstall easier? (I'm making this up now,
but) things like "make sure all your personal files are stored under
/home/username" or "if you install software, make sure you.." or "don't =
ever
change permissions on these folders..." I guess I'm talking about
principles of good housekeeping / common errors newbies make, that would
come back with a vengeance when I update later...
If any advice, pls reply. If not, have a good day...
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