I am not terribly linux savy. I can work my way around a command prompt, and google my way through most issues, but I seem to be having a problem with this one. Regardless of what the current issue is now, this one stems from PEBKAC.
<Backstory>
I decided to try linux(...again...but I'm really gonna commit this time and make it work!) and so I grabbed a KUbuntu 10.04 live disk and installed.
Here is where the PEBKAC comes into play. I have two hard drives; a 160g and a 250g. One drive is PATA and the other SATA. I wanted to install the OS to the PATA drive, and (for some reason) assumed that was the 160g drive...It wasn't. However, I didn't realize this before I spent a decent amount of time installing programs and updates, porting settings from Windows, and tweaking settings to get it the way I wanted. So now I am stuck with this problem.
</Backstory>
I have twives drives partitioned with Kubuntu installed. The first install has all the programs and settings I want, whereas the second install is on the physical drive I want it on. I'm looking for a way to transfer all the settings and programs over to the new installation. I've spent a decent amount of time trying solutions, to no avail. This is probably due to my infamiliarity with linux in general. I could just spend the time setting it up again, but that doesn't really assist with my infamiliarity. Things I've tried:
-Copying the home directory to the new install
-Copying the usr, var, bin, etc, home directories to the new install
-Copying EVERYTHING from the old install to the new install (This resulted in a non bootable drive, which I half expected)
I'm looking for the folders I can grab off my first install to transfer to my second so I don't have to go through the setup again. I have a live disk so I can work with both drives being non active (Is that the right term?).
Thanks for any mockery, ridicule, and hopefully help you can provide.
<Backstory>
I decided to try linux(...again...but I'm really gonna commit this time and make it work!) and so I grabbed a KUbuntu 10.04 live disk and installed.
Here is where the PEBKAC comes into play. I have two hard drives; a 160g and a 250g. One drive is PATA and the other SATA. I wanted to install the OS to the PATA drive, and (for some reason) assumed that was the 160g drive...It wasn't. However, I didn't realize this before I spent a decent amount of time installing programs and updates, porting settings from Windows, and tweaking settings to get it the way I wanted. So now I am stuck with this problem.
</Backstory>
I have twives drives partitioned with Kubuntu installed. The first install has all the programs and settings I want, whereas the second install is on the physical drive I want it on. I'm looking for a way to transfer all the settings and programs over to the new installation. I've spent a decent amount of time trying solutions, to no avail. This is probably due to my infamiliarity with linux in general. I could just spend the time setting it up again, but that doesn't really assist with my infamiliarity. Things I've tried:
-Copying the home directory to the new install
-Copying the usr, var, bin, etc, home directories to the new install
-Copying EVERYTHING from the old install to the new install (This resulted in a non bootable drive, which I half expected)
I'm looking for the folders I can grab off my first install to transfer to my second so I don't have to go through the setup again. I have a live disk so I can work with both drives being non active (Is that the right term?).
Thanks for any mockery, ridicule, and hopefully help you can provide.
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