I only have two SATA 300GB hard drives, each with it's own distro. I feel more
at ease with the idea of fresh LTS type installs instead of major upgrades, 
e.g., from 13.04 
to 13.10.
Once I can afford another hd, where I have lots of room for partitions, various 
distros, and
especially for backups, then I feel I can use one of the drives dedicated for 
experimentation.

Right now I am trying to figure out the best regimen for what exactly, and how, 
to make backups.
I have a handful of 4GB and 32GB SanDisk thumbdrives, and my 2 SATA hard 
drives, and Ubuntu One, as well as DropBox.

My main works of concern involve my music (re Ardour 3.4) and photography (re 
Darktable and Gimp).






On Sunday, October 20, 2013 5:03 AM, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> 
wrote:
 
On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 12:58 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> If nobody knows, why not simply making an upgrade and see what happens.
> Before upgrading there anyway is the need to make a backup, since an
> upgrade, especially from one version to another
                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^ distro release
 to another ;)


> , always could cause
> serious issues. If the upgrade should fail and/or touches Ardour, the OP
> could restore the old stable Ubuntu Studio from the backup.




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