On 11/06/2017 03:40 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Thu, 2 Nov 2017 17:02:25 +0000 (UTC), Beartooth wrote:

        A correspondent on another list says one used to be able to use
Mondo Rescue to grab all the settings on an existing install and clone
them onto a new one. That would save me vast tedium.

        But the Mondo Rescue site lists only rpms for Fedora 23 and
before. And either I'm garbling my correspondent's directions, or they
don't work any more -- or both.
         I tried a few variations on "dnf install Mondo-xyzq". I also
downloaded a few .rpms from Mondo's repository and ran "rpm -ivh" against
them. Both tries failed.

        Is there a tutorial somewhere? Has Mondo Rescue forked into
something with another name? Have the Fedora Gurux and Alpha Plus
Technoids come up with a replacement while I wasn't looking??
The mondo suite of programs is still in the package review for over
10 years, because without people interested in them, the odds that
someone else will do substantial reviewing *and* approve the
packages are low: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/187318
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brute force

dnf --releasever=27 --setopt=deltarpm=false distro-sync --allowerasing

Worked for 23 versions in various incarnations of update programs but past is no prologue. YMMV

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