On 20/09/14 13:01, softwatt wrote:
So, to sum it up: In my particular situation where I have a separate
partition for /home/ , the best "upgrade" would be:

1. Installing a brand new Debian but leaving /home/<USER> intact.
2. Deleting all the config stuff with `rm -rf /home/<USER>/.[a-z0-9]*`
3. Done.

Have I missed anything?

1a. *Back up* your dotfiles/dotdirs, just in case a program you use stores configuration state in there which you *don't* want to discard or manually rebuild when moving to the new version of Debian.


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