Scott,
I like to do "clean installs" too... I did that when I installed FCT2 and
FCT3, and will when FC1 is out as well. Right now I don't care if I reformat
the entire drive... I bought a second drive just for the purpose of running
Linux.... but when Linux starts actually replacing my Windows system, I
won't have the luxury of simply reformatting the entire disk....
What do you do to preserve the contents of /home and other directories?
I wish there were an option in the install process that allowed "everything
to be wiped out" except for the user stuff.
I suspect this is easier said that done though because apps might have a
tendency to put stuff in various directories... like maybe a certain app
installs fonts it needs.... I might not want those put in the X11 directory,
but that might be "convenient" for the app....
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From: fedora-test-list-admin(a)redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-test-list-admin@redhat.com]On Behalf Of Scott Ware
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:33 AM
To: fedora-test-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: upgrade from RH9 to Fedora
For some odd reason...I always usually to a clean install when a new
distro or version comes out, just so I can test it as if I was just
installing it for the 1st time. But when FC comes out, I think that i'll
just do an upgrade from FC3, what i'm running now.