• Cosmonaut_Collin
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    7211 months ago

    For me it’s installing a new OS every six months for a fun new experience.

    • HEISENBERGOP
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      2111 months ago

      I have a USB drive bay. Just swap disks to play around with other distros. It’s pretty neat too

      • Cosmonaut_Collin
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        1711 months ago

        Well now I feel silly for not thinking about doing that.

        • HEISENBERGOP
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          511 months ago

          It actually works quite well. Seperate home partition and off you go 😁

          • Cosmonaut_Collin
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            311 months ago

            Yeah that’s what I figured you’d do. Thank you for your wisdom.

          • @[email protected]
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            311 months ago

            Wouldn’t that clutter your home partition since every distro you install has some things to put on there?

            • HEISENBERGOP
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              411 months ago

              mv .config .config.old235 :D

            • @lemming741
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              411 months ago

              I’m distro shopping right now, so I made a large “home” partition, and several smaller OS partitions (GPT FTW!). If I want things to “sync” (Docs, Downloads, .mozilla, .bashrc) I delete the /home/user/Music and symlink it to my /mnt/sharehome/Music .

    • TheWoozy
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      110 months ago

      I installed ubuntu on my workstation in 2013 and have upgraded the OS since. I’ve swapped out the motherboard and added 5 drives in raid6. The thing morphed from a desktop into a server over the years. The only original HW is the case (power supply died a few years ago). I never really concidered wiping & installing a new OS.