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- Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 21:17:32 -0500
- From: "Kenneth Burling" <meyaden_emrys@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Regaining System Sanity
My current build is an LFS build, and I am keeping text file /root/packages.txt thatFrom: "Keith Bawden" <keith@example.com> Reply-To: Tokyo Linux Users Group <tlug@example.com> To: "Tokyo Linux Users Group" <tlug@example.com> Subject: Re: [tlug] Regaining System Sanity Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:33:57 +0900
Should I set up a dedicated GRUB partition?
# SNIP
But maybe it's overkill for my situation...?
Never done this myself and from reading a bit of the page you linked to the following quote may answer your question: "If you've ever had four or more Linux distros on one box, you already know the answer."
Here is what I would recommend to help you with your new build:
1. Keep things simple. 2. Plan out the build (keeping the above in mind). 3. Document the build as you go, and keep document things you do to the system once you have built it.
For number three above I generally keep a few text files in /root/doco
/root/doco/install.txt <-- this one contains steeps taken during the install including partition schema, and commands run (e.g. apt-get install screen) /root/doco/todo.txt <--- this contains a list of things I plan to do. Especially good for when you duck out half way through something. /root/doco/post_install.txt <--- similar to install.txt. However I track apps that have been installed after the initial setup. I also keep notes here on any gotchas and workarounds associated with anything newly installed.
Also, if I make any changes to a config file I comment those changes. How much you comment depends on your understanding on the changes made. For example if you know the changes effect inside out the I simply write something like:
lists the packages I have installed. I still need to go through and list all of the little
packages for X though. ^^;;
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