@sizeoftheuniverse@programming.dev to Programming@programming.dev • 1 year agoWhat helps people get comfortable on the command line?jvns.camessage-square33arrow-up164arrow-down14cross-posted to: programming@programming.dev
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minus-square@Sigmatics@lemmy.calinkfedilink5•1 year agoUse it inside a VM. Worst case you can restore a snapshot or just reinstall. No risk of not being able to boot
minus-square@marcos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink-1•1 year agoHave backup of your data; replicas are not backups. That’s the one rule you must follow… For basically everything. There’s no need for a VM, there’s need for backups. Also, if you don’t want to learn the command line right now, you need backups too.
Use it inside a VM. Worst case you can restore a snapshot or just reinstall. No risk of not being able to boot
Have backup of your data; replicas are not backups.
That’s the one rule you must follow… For basically everything. There’s no need for a VM, there’s need for backups. Also, if you don’t want to learn the command line right now, you need backups too.