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# dnf protected packages
In normal operation, packages listed here will not be removed by dnf even when
told it to do so.
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- [My list](#my-list)
- [Fedora 40 list](#fedora-40-list)
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## My list
- `aminda-desktop.conf` protects packages I consider essential for my desktop
experience, mainly `sway` and `waybar`, the latter which once got removed
due to dependency issue with Fedora 40 during its rawhide days and that was
a bit painful.
- `aminda-essentials.conf` protects essential packages that are CLI, mainly
`tmux`, `git` and `zsh` at this time.
- `README.md` explains what these files are about and is the file you are
currently reading, isn't it?
- `{sdubby,systemd-boot-unsigned}.conf` are required and recommended to be
protected for `systemd-bootd` when not using `grub`.
- `systemd-{networkd,resolved}.conf` protect the two which I use for
`resolv.conf` and network management and I will be unhappy if they vanish
mysteriously (Debian testing once stripped systemd-resolved from core
systemd and broke my DNS, so just in case...)
- `unbound.conf` is what I use in addition to `systemd-resolved` recommended
or not, so I have at least one working DNS resolver on my system.
## Fedora 40 list
```
grub2-efi-ia32.conf grub2-pc.conf shim.conf
grub2-efi-x64.conf grub2-tools-minimal.conf setup.conf sudo.conf systemd.conf
```