easyinstall: remove legacy data cleanup routines#1562
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The script has a bunch of steps for renaming or removing user data originating in the era when the project was called RaSCSI It's been 3 years now since the renaming to PiSCSI, so it's time to simplify the script If someone needs to migrate old data, they should do an upgrade to an intermediate release first, and then to the latest release
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The script has a bunch of steps for renaming or removing user data originating in the era when the project was called RaSCSI
It's been 3 years now since the renaming to PiSCSI, so it's time to simplify the script
If someone needs to migrate old data, they should do an upgrade to an intermediate release first, and then to the latest release