installing SUSE 9.0 on existing Mandrake installation
1 Dec
2003
1 Dec
'03
09:03
Hi folks, I'm currently running Mandrake 9.1 but I want to switch to SUSE. I have 3 partitions on my current hard drive: my main partition (hda1), mounted at / as ext3; swap (hda5); and hda6, which is mounted as /home. I have downloaded SUSE and it exists on hda6. What I want to do is format the Mandrake partition on hda1, but *keep* (this is the most important part) without loosing *any* data on hda6, and set SUSE to mount it as /home. Is this going to work? I don't really understand how Linux partitions work very well -- but part of what I'm most concerned about is how SUSE is going to tie together the existing owners/groups on the hda6 partition with new users created by SUSE. thanks! Brett
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Brett A. Taylor