Honestly, if you're looking to install 13.10, this is the time to do it. We can migrate your home files and settings after the install much easier than we can do this moving and verifying.
Here's my suggestion:
1. Run the 13.10 install cd/usb and install to /dev/sda3.
2. When the install partition selection screen comes up, select "Manual Partitioning"
3. Select /dev/sda3 and assign it "/" and select "Yes" to format it.
4. Select /dev/sda5 and assign it "/home" and select "DO NOT FORMAT."
This will install 13.10 to sda3 and create a new folder on sda5 for your home directory without disturbing anything else. Once the install is complete and you are booting into 13.10 on sda3, we'll discuss the next steps.
The most important thing above is to NOT FORMAT the /home partition. If you're unsure, wait until I get a chance to post screen shots of the process I've outlined above.
Here's my suggestion:
1. Run the 13.10 install cd/usb and install to /dev/sda3.
2. When the install partition selection screen comes up, select "Manual Partitioning"
3. Select /dev/sda3 and assign it "/" and select "Yes" to format it.
4. Select /dev/sda5 and assign it "/home" and select "DO NOT FORMAT."
This will install 13.10 to sda3 and create a new folder on sda5 for your home directory without disturbing anything else. Once the install is complete and you are booting into 13.10 on sda3, we'll discuss the next steps.
The most important thing above is to NOT FORMAT the /home partition. If you're unsure, wait until I get a chance to post screen shots of the process I've outlined above.
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