On 06/18/2014 08:56 AM, Temlakos wrote:
With /home partitioned off separately (as an LVM partition), I
assume
I can install F21 "cleanly" in the / partition without risking losing
the contents of /home or my access to them. But I still have to write
down every modification I made to a configuration file--or else keep
copies of those files in /home. They would include, I also assume,
things like the files holding the UIDs, GIDs, and passwords for Users
and Groups.
That's the only reason I don't plan to do a clean install every time.
But I wouldn't mind doing it every other time, or every third time. To
make sure these cumulative errors don't build up again.
Again, I offer this to provide some insight into problems that we
"amateur system administrators" sometimes have.
I'll bet some of
those issues might have gone away if you had removed
the .* files in your home directory... .kde* , .gnome* ....
compare a new user environment to your old existing user, to see if
things are any different..
--
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587