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That's why you put your config files in a git repository
68 0 ReplySounds like Nixos with extra steps
39 0 ReplyWhat do you mean? My NixOS config files are in a git repository
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Even the system files like those in /etc ?
15 0 Reply31 0 ReplyOf course there is. Love it.
9 0 Reply4 0 ReplyI use NixOS btw ;)
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Yes. I use a hacky script to copy them to the right place
6 0 ReplyI do the same thing.
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No. I only set up /etc/fstab and /etc/ssh/sshd_config once and they will never change.
6 0 ReplyPackage manager: This package contains an updated sshd_config file, would you like to replace your existing file with the package maintainer's updated file?
Me, every time: LOL, no
9 0 ReplyShit, thanks for reminding me. I needed to take care of some pacdiff files
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You could set up btrfs snapshots, too. Of course, don't forget to take a snapshot before you break your configs.
4 0 ReplyWouldn't you need to use btrfs for that?
How well does btrfs work with full disk encryption?
1 0 ReplyWorks great on my laptop. It takes automatic snapshots before and after running the package manager, no problem so far.
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