On Aug 15, 2022, at 12:56, home user <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> definition of "cruft", " crud", "junk", etc......
> years-old whatever no longer being used,
> collecting dust,
> taking up space,
> getting in the way,
> until finally being trashed.
> Then, 6 days later, you need it and wish you still had it!

It’s not just the files that can be old. It could be the filesystems and other 
infrastructure. 

For example, I had a rather old installation that I had been upgrading for many 
years, and it used LVM. Every time I booted it complained that it was using 
older, unsupported LVM metadata (although it still worked). 

I wanted to switch to btrfs so it was a good excuse to reinstall from scratch. 

I had long since switched to postfix anyway. I had /etc in etckeeper git and it 
was trivial to clone before reinstall. 

--
Jonathan Billings
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