On Fri, Oct 28, 2022, at 4:27 PM, Jake D wrote:
> My opinion: This is probably easier in a live discussion on IRC
or Matrix. There's
> just too much back and forth required.
Are these different forums? I just googled 'Fedora matrix 'and I'm
getting a lot of very varied hits
https://chat.fedoraproject.org
IRC and Matrix are chat protocols. There's a bridge in place so that, in effect,
you're in the same channel whether you join #fedora on libera.chat (IRC) or #fedora on
fedora.im (Matrix). You can get a native matrix account via element.io or you can get a
Fedora account and use that to connect to Fedora's matrix home server. Why you pick
one vs another depends on how big your matrix presence is, I guess. You're finding
multiple options because of multiple eras: IRC then
matrix.org then Fedora got its own
matrix home servers. But you can access them all with any method due to the behind the
scenes bridging. I personally use cmurf:fedora.im (matrix using the Fedora matrix home
servers)
> But the absolute easiest thing to do is mount the encrypted
btrfs, make a backup of the
> home directory, and then clean install followed by restoring the home directory files
from
> the backup.
I understand what you're saying but as I mentioned in a previous
comment, I have 4 weeks of setup already in place on this system.
Theres not really any files on there worth covering but more dayd and
days of fiddling to get things working, much of which im sturggling to
remember,
Reinstall is essentially a complete writeoff. THeres no way I'll have
it setup up again by Monday, I'll have to withdraw from the class and
thats a large course fee forfeiture I'd rather avoid.
OK, there is another option which is a clean install along side the existing installation,
but following this clean install you'll abandon the new root and switch to the old
root that has all your customizations. Basically you'll be doing a clean install just
to get all the nuggets in /boot and /boot/efi in the proper shape. Some post install
surgery will still necessary though...
Is it more complicated to do a modified dual boot where we have two roots and then switch
the roots and make the necessary changes to /etc/fstab and BLS snippets in
/boot/loader/entries? Or just manually create every file we need? Uhhh.... I think
it's probably easier to do the side by side installation, preserving the existing
root. And then abandon the new root, while keeping the replacement /boot/efi/EFI/fedora
and /boot
But that's a guess.
So this is a draft I helped write for having dual boot Fedoras, i.e. two roots.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sumantrom/Draft/dualboot_f33_btrfs
That needs a number of modifications for your situation though. So I think before going
down that road we should discuss whether that's really the best option or not.
I really can't believe that these Linux systems are so fragile
and the
ONLY option is to start over, is there nothing like Resotre Points in
windows?
Not automatically and only for the root (/) and home (/home). You've toasted the /boot
volume which is functionally like Windows' system volume that it boots from initially,
if you wipe that, you'd be totally screwed on Windows too. And also these days on
Windows you don't get automatic restore points either, you'd have to have done it
before the mistake.
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Chris Murphy