minus-squarevepro@iusearchlinux.fyitoArch Linux@lemmy.ml•After installing your OS (Manjaro in my case) and configuring it to your likings, which directories do you backup? (or reverse-question, which directories do you _not_ backup?)linkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoPrograms may read from /etc, but it’s not recommended. Instead, I recommend having your .config directory stored somewhere, or preferably, have all configs in a git repository (often called dotfiles) and deploy them on systems for example with stow linkfedilink
minus-squarevepro@iusearchlinux.fyitoArch Linux@lemmy.ml•After installing your OS (Manjaro in my case) and configuring it to your likings, which directories do you backup? (or reverse-question, which directories do you _not_ backup?)linkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoSystem wide configuration files linkfedilink
Programs may read from /etc, but it’s not recommended. Instead, I recommend having your .config directory stored somewhere, or preferably, have all configs in a git repository (often called dotfiles) and deploy them on systems for example with
stow