Here's the question. I have an AMD64 I've had for a year. I installed Ubuntu 5.4 (or whatever it was) ages ago for the 64 bit install and it was crap. So on the second partition I had I put Mepis in and that worked fine.
Now I understand Kubuntu has become more stable in its 64-bit version and I like KDE now, so I want to upgrade to that. I'd like to install it over the old Ubuntu install I once had. This should be do-able, but I find the installer very confusing.
The partitioning system I have (I didn't set it up, my friend did when he set up the machine - I still consider myself a newbie) is like so:
/dev/hda1 9.32GB - (1.69 used) /
/dev/hda2 9.32GB - (2.17 used) (this appears to have no label)
/dev/hda3 extended partition 134.03 GB
/dev/hda5 9.32GB - (181.87MB) /root2
/dev/hda6 9.32GB - (181.87MB) /root3
/dev/hda7 2.80GB - (this is the swap)
/dev/hda8 112.61GB (105.95 used) /home
The old Ubuntu install is on hda1
The Mepis install is on hda2
I guess he put hda5 and 6 together for more installs if I want them.
home is hda8, as you can see.
I want to put Kubuntu on hda1. It seems ridiculous to leave a dead install on that.
I (not surprisingly) don't want to mess with hda2 and of course want to preserve my /home on hda8.
On the install, it doesn't seem to have a "preserve /home" option to default. (Which is annoying. It also seems to want to install on hda 5, probably because that is the next free space
What do I need to do to set up the manual install to do to put Kubuntu on hda1 without losing all my hda8 data?
(To be honest, I don't think I am ever going to install 4 OS's, so I'm not sure all this space isn't just wasted, but there you go, I can deal with that later.)
Thanks.
LC
Now I understand Kubuntu has become more stable in its 64-bit version and I like KDE now, so I want to upgrade to that. I'd like to install it over the old Ubuntu install I once had. This should be do-able, but I find the installer very confusing.
The partitioning system I have (I didn't set it up, my friend did when he set up the machine - I still consider myself a newbie) is like so:
/dev/hda1 9.32GB - (1.69 used) /
/dev/hda2 9.32GB - (2.17 used) (this appears to have no label)
/dev/hda3 extended partition 134.03 GB
/dev/hda5 9.32GB - (181.87MB) /root2
/dev/hda6 9.32GB - (181.87MB) /root3
/dev/hda7 2.80GB - (this is the swap)
/dev/hda8 112.61GB (105.95 used) /home
The old Ubuntu install is on hda1
The Mepis install is on hda2
I guess he put hda5 and 6 together for more installs if I want them.
home is hda8, as you can see.
I want to put Kubuntu on hda1. It seems ridiculous to leave a dead install on that.
I (not surprisingly) don't want to mess with hda2 and of course want to preserve my /home on hda8.
On the install, it doesn't seem to have a "preserve /home" option to default. (Which is annoying. It also seems to want to install on hda 5, probably because that is the next free space
What do I need to do to set up the manual install to do to put Kubuntu on hda1 without losing all my hda8 data?
(To be honest, I don't think I am ever going to install 4 OS's, so I'm not sure all this space isn't just wasted, but there you go, I can deal with that later.)
Thanks.
LC
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