On 14/01/18 06:30, KatolaZ wrote:
The bet ingredient for a successful "Primary Plan" is to assume that
there is no backup plan, an act accordingly ;)

Quite on the contrary. Having a well formulated and tested backup plan means you won't need it.

That applies as well to plans as it does to backups (although my well formulated and tested backup plan came in handy when I accidentally started 2 instances of the same VM on the same backing file last year. That ended ok, but the bit in the middle wasn't much fun).

It's those without a plan B that often have need for it.

I don't buy insurance for the "just in case". I buy it because those that have it don't generally need it. Murphy is a bit of a swine that way.

I'm a Debian escapee. My future is Devuan. My plan B is some form of BSD. I have it, but because I have it I know I won't need it.

Brad
--
Dolphins are so intelligent that within a few weeks they can
train Americans to stand at the edge of the pool and throw them
fish.
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