On Sun, 31 Jul 2022 09:46:39 -0400
Go Canes wrote:

> If you use a VM for the test-run
> you could use snapshots

I always install a new fedora on a VM then after I like it, rsync
the VM to a disk partition, fix a few UUIDs and such in various
config files, then boot to it using the grub "configfile" option.
(Works with BIOS installs, probably more difficult with EFI).

I get to do the initial install and configure without taking the
system down by using a VM.
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