Re: Changing a slave harddrive
Qqmike's advice is good, and his posting speed is very fast.
I personally would make a Parted Magic Live CD, getting the downloaded ISO from here:
http://partedmagic.com/
Then I would use that to make a 10GB partition for "/" and a 1GB partition for swap, and the rest of that 40GB hard drive for my data. I would install all of Kubuntu including /home into the 10GB partition, and then I would keep my data on the larger ~29GB partition, and/or the second drive. I would use symlinks in my /home/user folder to connect to the data folders on the larger partition.
Originally posted by L.A.
Qqmike's advice is good, and his posting speed is very fast.

I personally would make a Parted Magic Live CD, getting the downloaded ISO from here:
http://partedmagic.com/
Then I would use that to make a 10GB partition for "/" and a 1GB partition for swap, and the rest of that 40GB hard drive for my data. I would install all of Kubuntu including /home into the 10GB partition, and then I would keep my data on the larger ~29GB partition, and/or the second drive. I would use symlinks in my /home/user folder to connect to the data folders on the larger partition.
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