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I got bored and installed Arch on my desktop. I'm back on Arch after using Ubuntu for years.
I keep considering putting Arch on my desktop (it currently has Ubuntu) but I feel like I would have to back up all my files. Is there a way to upgrade without backing up everything onto one of my hard drives? I'm just worried I'd miss something
You really should back up your system though
So there's no way of just telling the imager to skip a folder or two? Would switching over even be worth it?
Donno what an imager is. Backup tools do have skip options.
By imager, I just mean when installing an OS
Ah, the thing is that we don't trust installers, more or less. Nobody should.
Yeah that's fair