This is a general question that's not particulaly pertaining to Kubuntu, but all linux distro's. When i'm told to save /Home when either changing distro's or perhaps want to do a re-install of the same distro, where or how should i save my /Home folder that contains approx 120GB of music so it will not be overwritten?
With windows i can have a seperate partition (D, that i can store my music and know that when i select to install windows on C: my music is as safe as ( Hmm i was going to say a bank, but you know what i mean ). Is there a tutorial on how to go about this with Linux? A lot of Distro's are different in how they go about persenting options during the install, so i'm guessing one tutorial may not cover all.
I thought of perhaps having a seperate H/Drive to hold my data, but having a 750GB H/drive with only linux on it sort of defeats the object of having a large drive. I just as well have a small 20GB Linux H/drive and leave my 750GB for data. I think perhaps i've just answered my question
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With windows i can have a seperate partition (D, that i can store my music and know that when i select to install windows on C: my music is as safe as ( Hmm i was going to say a bank, but you know what i mean ). Is there a tutorial on how to go about this with Linux? A lot of Distro's are different in how they go about persenting options during the install, so i'm guessing one tutorial may not cover all.
I thought of perhaps having a seperate H/Drive to hold my data, but having a 750GB H/drive with only linux on it sort of defeats the object of having a large drive. I just as well have a small 20GB Linux H/drive and leave my 750GB for data. I think perhaps i've just answered my question
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