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i'm like 80/20 if this is just going to straight bork the machine.
Execute order
Needs a more concise order name.......
There's a flag for upgrade that will do an update as well. I don't have it memorized, but you don't need to "update and upgrade" anymore.
At the end of the file
Ctrl+X
Y
Enter.
There. Now it's executeOrder
Edit : .bash_alias(es?) should be in the home folder. Switch to it with cd ~
Tiny nits:
apt dist-upgradeis more potentially destructive.apt autoremove(no spaces)Otherwise, I do this every morning on my work machine. It's very satisfying to have updates.
that's what backups are for.
If it's a vm then snapshots are a godsend. Update didn't work? Revert.
So much hassle just for routine update. Windows seems more stable in comparison.
windows just completely screwed up another update...it's like, what, the 5th or so this year alone? so almost every month or so they screw up real big.
including some that bricked systems completely...
at least atomic distros let you roll back without hassle...
More like 2nd or 3rd. And with Linux it's a lottery every time.
You either test your backups or your lack of backups tests you