Post #34867
2025-12-06 12:29 UTC
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@CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world 2025-12-06 13:37
I went from an Ubuntu 16.04 install all the way to 20.04 and they involved multiple hardware upgrades and a completely new system at one point, just swapped out the root/home drive. Since then I’ve been on EndeavourOS with pretty much the same story. With Windows 7 and 10 I had to constantly reinstall.
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@jjlinux@lemmy.zip 2025-12-06 13:42
Same here (except I’m 35 years into being a tech hobbyist, not a professional), and I’ve never reimaged a Linux install (except to try imaging it and learn how it works). Having been exclusively on Linux for 9 years now (playing with it for over 20 years) and Fedora the last 6, I can confidently say that it’s easier to just keep your important files in a separate drive (home directory in its own drive for example) and just reinstall whatever you want if you end up breaking your OS. Reimaging seems way more convoluted.