On Sun April 17 2005 12:00 pm, Randall R Schulz wrote:
I both look forward to and feel trepidation about the 9.3 installation I'm planning now. I'm buying a new hard disk to host it and I'll just bite the bullet about replicating all the essential add-ons and customizations I've done since I performed my SuSE 9.1 installation (that was done from scratch, too, because of an untimely disk crash that wiped out a then-young 9.0 installation). My /home directory is a separate partition in my current setup. In the new setup, I think I'll devote a partition to /usr/local, too. On my current system /usr/local already contains over 2 GB of stuff I've added. I have a question about the /home partition. I have a separate /home mounted now with 9.2 and I fresh0-installed 9.3 to a new partition. If I just add the /home mountpoint to /etc/fstab and reboot, will it cause me any problems ?? that would save my /home/login/Mail but would it have any effect on KDE, like /home/login/.kde files??? I only started using SUSE at 9.1 and did an upgrade to 9.2 so I'm kinda new at this.. and I have 2 logins that I need to worry about, mine and my wifes.. and she isn't BIG on changes :)
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