8 May 2012 10:52
Re: reinstall ubuntu urgent
Joep L. Blom <jlblom <at> neuroweave.nl>
2012-05-08 08:52:08 GMT
2012-05-08 08:52:08 GMT
On 08-05-12 10:37, Colin Law wrote: > On 8 May 2012 09:27, Joep L. Blom<jlblom <at> neuroweave.nl> wrote: >> On 08-05-12 10:00, Colin Law wrote: >>> >>> On 8 May 2012 07:47, Joep L. Blom<jlblom <at> neuroweave.nl> wrote: >>>> >>>> ... >> >> >>> Backup before you do anything else. Boot off the usb stick and backup >>> from /home on your hard disk from there. >>> >>> By the way, to get to the manual partitioning page in the installer >>> select "Something Else" on the page with the install options. >>> >>> There is no point installing 11.10 and then upgrading to 12.04, go >>> straight to 12.04. >>> >>> Colin >>> >> Basil, >> With respect to the renaming which can disturb matters: it's another system >> as the one that is replaced and some very old W'2000 is somewhere on another >> disk and is not relevant. The renaming problem is that Im lazy and my wife >> hates change so I gave it the same name as her old Windows system so my >> network sees the same system - although with a different OS. I haven't used >> Windows as a main system for over 20 years and only use it in a virtual >> environment (VMware and Wine) for a few Windows only programs I need to use. >> <at> Colin, yes I had seen the "Something Else" and good idea I will backup the >> /home partition to an external disk I use for backupPC. >> I want to know that I can use and mount the old /home direction for the >> installation /home or can't that be done as even the manual installation >> formats every partition it's going to use first? > > As another poster said, specify your home partition as /home in the > "mount as" column (or something similar) and make sure that the Format > checkbox is /not/ checked, then it will leave it alone. > > Colin > Colin thanks! That was the information I was missing. Joep
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