I've recently given up on Windows as a desktop platform for most of my work, and have shifted all of it over to Kubuntu's Feisty on my laptop -- with of course a few necessities in a VM. I've been very happy with the setup, even though the learning has been slow. Last night I decided to upgrade to Gutsy (because it was there, and I had time) and didn't have many problems other than having to rebuild some VMWare related stuff.
Since upgrading, I've decided on partitioning out my /home directory from the monolithic root partition that kubuntu's setup recommended. After ghosting the drive to a backup drive, I began by using a start-disk (a Feisty) and gparted to split the partition. Then modified my fstab file to mount the partition to the /home directory. When I rebooted, the system wouldn't load due to a kstartupconfig error. After some digging around on the net, I found that I needed to play with usermod and chown to point to the proper directory.
Now, everything seems to be in order (the error has gone away and the directory is mounted properly) however none of my settings are taking effect. Firefox for example doesn't have any of my bookmarks or plugins; and my desktop icons are defaulted. I've tried recovering my entire /home directory from the ghosted drive to the new partition, but to no effect. I can't figure out where KDE is pulling the settings from, even though all the settings for my user are pointing to my /home directory.
I've searched for a solution to this, just about everywhere and have come up with ...nothing... if anybody can point me in the right direction, I'd be much obliged! -dg
Since upgrading, I've decided on partitioning out my /home directory from the monolithic root partition that kubuntu's setup recommended. After ghosting the drive to a backup drive, I began by using a start-disk (a Feisty) and gparted to split the partition. Then modified my fstab file to mount the partition to the /home directory. When I rebooted, the system wouldn't load due to a kstartupconfig error. After some digging around on the net, I found that I needed to play with usermod and chown to point to the proper directory.
Now, everything seems to be in order (the error has gone away and the directory is mounted properly) however none of my settings are taking effect. Firefox for example doesn't have any of my bookmarks or plugins; and my desktop icons are defaulted. I've tried recovering my entire /home directory from the ghosted drive to the new partition, but to no effect. I can't figure out where KDE is pulling the settings from, even though all the settings for my user are pointing to my /home directory.
I've searched for a solution to this, just about everywhere and have come up with ...nothing... if anybody can point me in the right direction, I'd be much obliged! -dg
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