You can prevent snap from coming back with
sudo apt-mark hold snapd
Or you can use Linux Mint. It is my choice since Ubuntu 11.04 and Unity.
On Sat, Apr 30, 2022, 18:30 Stewart C. Russell via talk
wrote:
> On 2022-04-29 08:50, Val Kulkov wrote:
> > Stewart, would you mind sharing your experienc
On 2022-04-29 08:50, Val Kulkov wrote:
Stewart, would you mind sharing your experience removing snapd from
Ubuntu? I'd love to learn how you managed to do it. I'd be happy to get
rid of snapd, too.
I followed this guide, which I have to admit I haven't tried on a new
21.10 or 22.04 installati
Many thanks to all, and especially Nigel who has clearly described what is
now Plan A.
I didn't even know about Clonezilla until Lennart mentioned it yesterday.
Then I studied up and it quickly rose to the method of choice, and your
detailed instructions have made it dead simple. Up to now I had m
I also run multi boot Windows 10 and KUbuntu on my main two systems. Am
currently on KUbuntu 20.04 LTS. Here is my way of doing what you want to
do.
I have used Clonezilla for years. I boot it from a USB stick. I use it to
make regular disk and partition backups as well as migrate and build new
sy