I mean, I’ve been running exclusively rolling release Linux distros (Gentoo and Arch) as my daily driver for the last 20 years and I don’t think I’ve ever had the thought that reinstalling from scratch would be simpler than just… fixing the issue. I’ve never backed up my OS files either. Only data files; the sort of files that aren’t put there by the install process or package manager. I’ve never used BTRFS or anything with snapshotting abilities either.
I have booted into a live system, chrooted, and fixed something. (Because my kernel or bootloader or something was borked.) But it’s been quite a long time since I’ve had to do that, and I’ve never reinstalled from scratch because I couldn’t fix something.
(The only times I’ve used non-rolling releases were pretty limited cases. A server here running Debian here, a Raspberry Pi running Raspian (though even Raspberry Pi’s, I’ve mostly used Arch Linux ARM) there. Also my work machine, though I’ve even installed rolling release distros on my work machine on a forgiveness-rather-than-permission basis at times. Lol.)
I mean, I’ve been running exclusively rolling release Linux distros (Gentoo and Arch) as my daily driver for the last 20 years and I don’t think I’ve ever had the thought that reinstalling from scratch would be simpler than just… fixing the issue. I’ve never backed up my OS files either. Only data files; the sort of files that aren’t put there by the install process or package manager. I’ve never used BTRFS or anything with snapshotting abilities either.
I have booted into a live system, chrooted, and fixed something. (Because my kernel or bootloader or something was borked.) But it’s been quite a long time since I’ve had to do that, and I’ve never reinstalled from scratch because I couldn’t fix something.
(The only times I’ve used non-rolling releases were pretty limited cases. A server here running Debian here, a Raspberry Pi running Raspian (though even Raspberry Pi’s, I’ve mostly used Arch Linux ARM) there. Also my work machine, though I’ve even installed rolling release distros on my work machine on a forgiveness-rather-than-permission basis at times. Lol.)