I have another thread about re-installing Fedora when I get a new hard drive. I'm going to use it as an opportunity to try and limit the programs I have installed (so upgrades will be less time-consuming) so I don't need any of those commands to make yum install what I had installed before. Also, /home is on its own hard drive so I don't to worry about anything explicitly residing in my home directory.
But I want to make sure I copy over configs and other files I may be forgetting.
Here's my current list:
- fstab
- crontab files
- QMC2 puts some files on /
- Xorg conf? I don't think that's used anymore
- Crashplan files? (need to at least make some screenshots of current configs)
- NFS shares (if any)
- Any crypto stuff in /? Or is the important stuff (like GPG sigs) only in my /home dir?