lori on Nostr: Another question from someone who knows enough to use #Linux as a daily driver but is ...
Another question from someone who knows enough to use #Linux as a daily driver but is hardly a Linux pro: my OS lets me back up whatever folders I want to restore later in the case of some sort of failure. Aside from my personal files, are there any specific Linux config files/folders that would be smart to back up in case I somehow fuck them up later? Like I know one day I fucked my $PATH up with a typo, luckily that wasn't the hardest to fix but if you were going to pick some system level stuff to back up to be able to restore later, what sorts of things would you include?
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