Does this affect fresh installs? I am about to do a fresh install of
core 4 on a machine and then copy data over from a rh9 install
On Jul 16, 2005, at 1:59 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Tony Nelson wrote:
>>> Unless the update process has a way of updating all the
>>> configuration
>>> files under /home it is better to tar it up and store it
>>> somewhere. You can restore it in an alternate location and
>>> move the files that don't exist after the upgrade then use diff
>>> to determine what needs to changed in with the files that are left.
>>>
>>> That is basically what I do when I upgrade a server.
>>>
>>
>> You must have lots of spare time on your hands.
>>
>
> Or maybe he does this to save time. It's only a few extra
> commands to a
> *nix expert (though I'd need time to figure it out): tar, mkdir,
> tar, and
> diff. Should be faster than troubleshooting it instead.
>
Are there actually any config files under /home
which are affected by installing or upgrading?
Which user do they belong to?
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