On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 at 10:14, Matthew Miller mattdm@mattdm.org wrote:
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 03:53:49PM +0100, Dave Pawson wrote:
Not all that bothered about being 'up to the minute', and after 20+ Fedora installs it does get to be a drag...
You should be just fine with CentOS for most cases. Check out the new Fedora Toolbox command ('toolbox') — this makes it super-easy to launch and maintain "pet" containers using podman, and you could use this to provide a Fedora working environment for when you need newer stuff. (Or conversely people running a Fedora OS can do the opposite with a CentOS container.)
One thing I'm curious about, though -- you mention installs getting to be a drag. Have you tried the update process in the last few releases? It's basically like applying a big set of updates, with no reinstall required.
It is good to do re-installs regularly to avoid problems like whatever file-system in Fedora N does not work with containers (or some other new feature).. but the Fedora N+1 filesystem does. You can only get that availability by reinstalling or creating a new file-system which you put stuff into... so in many ways a fresh install is usually good to do every 4-6 releases so that you aren't debugging 'why doesn't this new utility work'