On Mon, 2024-04-29 at 21:20 -0400, Go Canes wrote:
If you are worried about missing a software package, you can make a
list of installed rpms on the USB drive and use it to confirm the new
install isn't missing anything that was on the USB.
When ever I did an install, any further packages I installed were done
as root in the command line, and I'd copy and paste my install commands
to my own post-install.log file.
Come the next install I could repeat the commands. There were usually
only few, so I'd just copy-and-paste them to the command line. But I
could have run the log file as a script.
That's just one example of why I prefer su to sudo, I can easily stay
in the root environment. Repeated sudoing can be messy and annoying.
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