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Is there some amount of work involved in switching?
None that I know of. I'm pretty sure they are both installed. I think dnf has some sort of TUI. I was just never interested.
Most distros don't really have yum anymore. DNF is actually running the command in a yum mode, so you're really using dnf.
Well the distros in question are pretty standard. RHEL, CENT, Oracle, Rocky. Ok. At least they let me keep my interface.
Sometimes you've got to adapt to change.
It took me a while, but I moved off apt-get to just apt.
Habits die hard.
Sometimes they come back. I've re-learned to use apt-get dist-upgrade for Proxmox patching.