A couple of months ago I installed Kubuntu just to "check it out". It has been an experience, to say the least. But, now I can say I've become fairly comfortable with it.
My original installation was on a small partition of my second hard drive (home & swap are on separate partitions from root). In the past, my primary operating system was Linspire because it helped get me away from Microsoft. But now I feel that Linspire is too customized and I'm more comfortable "getting under the hood" using Kubuntu.
I would like to re-install Kubuntu and make it my primary operating system (it is currently my primary operating system, but I'm running out of space on the root partition). Here is my current setup:
I would like to make hda3 an extended partition and divide it in half; one half (15 GB) for Kubuntu's root partition and the other as an empty partition for unspecified future use. Once Kubuntu has been successfully installed, I would like to delete hdb2 and hdb3 and expand the size of hdb1.
My questions:
1. Can I just install a fresh copy of Kubuntu, even though an installation of Kubuntu already exists?
2. Is my /home directory retained in the new installation? I vaguely remember Kubuntu formatting the /home partition.
3. If I can just add a fresh install of Kubuntu to my system, is there anything I need to do to get it to use my existing /home directory?
4. Any "words to the wise" or other helpful information.
Thanks!
Ernie
My original installation was on a small partition of my second hard drive (home & swap are on separate partitions from root). In the past, my primary operating system was Linspire because it helped get me away from Microsoft. But now I feel that Linspire is too customized and I'm more comfortable "getting under the hood" using Kubuntu.
I would like to re-install Kubuntu and make it my primary operating system (it is currently my primary operating system, but I'm running out of space on the root partition). Here is my current setup:
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hda1 /dos (5GB) hda2 /WinXP (30 GB) hda3 /Linspire (30 GB) hdb1 /Music (15 GB -- need more room) hdb2 /Files (10 GB) hdb3 /Kubuntu (5 GB) hdb5 /home (40 GB) hdb6 /swap (2 GB)
My questions:
1. Can I just install a fresh copy of Kubuntu, even though an installation of Kubuntu already exists?
2. Is my /home directory retained in the new installation? I vaguely remember Kubuntu formatting the /home partition.
3. If I can just add a fresh install of Kubuntu to my system, is there anything I need to do to get it to use my existing /home directory?
4. Any "words to the wise" or other helpful information.
Thanks!
Ernie
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