I mean yes… but realistically no. Also the risk of data loss at that point is high. you will miss things. the best approach would be to make a proper backup reinstall and put the data back.
I mean yes… but realistically no. Also the risk of data loss at that point is high. you will miss things. the best approach would be to make a proper backup reinstall and put the data back.
I dont believe it is possible to do after install
Yes but be aware it is not simple to manage properly and probably requires a team to manage it well.
I personally use Borg to do automatic backups.
Tick a box when installing some distros. Like OoenSUSE.
I can go weeks without rebooting if I want to Using a gtx 1080Ti with it. No idea why so many folks still have these big issues. Some minor issues sure.
To simply running Kubernetes at least at home. Take a look at Talos OS. It is build for Kubernetes. But I totally agree it still isn’t for the faint of hard.
Kubernetes comes to mind for that
In such a way that it checks the integrity of the files. Which a normal copy paste does not do. Rsync does this as well bdw.
He’s evolving guys! Just backwards… And choosing a OS that is going EOL even.