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* [[User:Robatino|robatino]] - I just performed this test case successfully, in Step 8 deleting the old / and then creating a new /. That seems much cleaner to me as you get something closer to a brand new install instead of a reinstall. What happens on repeated reinstalls if one keeps the old / each time? | * [[User:Robatino|robatino]] - I just performed this test case successfully, in Step 8 deleting the old / and then creating a new /. That seems much cleaner to me as you get something closer to a brand new install instead of a reinstall. What happens on repeated reinstalls if one keeps the old / each time? | ||
* [[User:cmurf|cmurf]] - You get dual/multiboot, similar to [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sumantrom/Draft/dualboot_f33_btrfs the dual boot test case draft] which is a variation on this preserve home test case. | * [[User:cmurf|cmurf]] - You get dual/multiboot, similar to [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sumantrom/Draft/dualboot_f33_btrfs the dual boot test case draft] which is a variation on this preserve home test case. | ||
* [[User:Finlike|finlike]] - I performed this successfully using Kinoite, but i think it needs to be documented the existence of the var subvolume |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 8 July 2024
- robatino - I just performed this test case successfully, in Step 8 deleting the old / and then creating a new /. That seems much cleaner to me as you get something closer to a brand new install instead of a reinstall. What happens on repeated reinstalls if one keeps the old / each time?
- cmurf - You get dual/multiboot, similar to the dual boot test case draft which is a variation on this preserve home test case.
- finlike - I performed this successfully using Kinoite, but i think it needs to be documented the existence of the var subvolume