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add reset command #320

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taukakao opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 5 comments
Open

add reset command #320

taukakao opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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taukakao commented Jul 18, 2024

It might be useful to offer a reset command that clears out any added packages and resets the kernel args to default.

It could also have an option to clear out the /etc for everything except necessary files like /etc/shadow.

@taukakao taukakao added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 18, 2024
@taukakao taukakao added this to the 2-after-stable milestone Jul 18, 2024
@taukakao taukakao moved this to To discuss in 2 - Orchid Jul 18, 2024
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Agreed

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leyloe commented Jan 21, 2025

  • Prompt asking for the configuration of applications/folders/files to preserve. Remember that choice for next time

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taukakao commented Jan 21, 2025

This is a command that would be run very rarely. I think keeping the choices would make this a lot more confusing and unsafe.

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leyloe commented Jan 22, 2025

Would this also reset all of the Systemctl services to be regenerated? I could imagine someone messing with that, and adding or deleting too many services

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I mean yeah, it's a reset, it will reset the hosts configuration, including systemd stuff.

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