> Suppose you buy a new computer and want to transfer your /home/user
> directory from your old computer to the new one. In this case both
> computers are running the same distro so that is not an issue.
>
> Is there anything different to doing this beyond the usual file transfer
> methods? In other words, is there anything among the settings, etc. in a
> user's home directory that would break when used on different hardware?
Just make sure that the ownership (user/group) of the files is okay.
Sometimes, your dot files or dot directories (~/.*) may have
configurations or caches that use a slightly different syntax unless the
same versions of the software are available on both machines.
In most cases, it is all fine.
I frequently use same home directories on different distros of Linux and
different BSDs.
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