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Author: Joseph Sinclair
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Subject: Re: How to do a fresh install and protect /home ?
Unfortunately I have had a different experience; if I use the same username (typical) it copies the skeleton over the user dir, and everything that matches (most things in my case) gets wiped out.
I learned that the hard way a couple times (fortunately I had backups all but the first time, long ago) before I learned to just backup and rename the homedir for safety, then copy over what I wanted/needed to keep after the upgrade.

On 01/04/2013 05:35 PM, Dazed_75 wrote:
> Interesting as I have done this many times without having the user wiped
> out as long as I am staying in the same family (debian based versus fedora
> which use a different base uid). Of course, I was always doing systems
> which also had only 1 end user so I could count on the old and new uid to
> be the same (1000 for debian derivatives or 500 for some others).
>
> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:05 PM, Joseph Sinclair
> <>wrote:
>
>> I would add, that you should rename the old user homedir to something else
>> from single-user-mode before the install, otherwise the account creation
>> during install will wipe out the existing user home directory.
>> A good backup before starting is also *very* strongly advised.
>>
>> On 01/04/2013 08:39 AM, Dazed_75 wrote:
>>> If/when you tell the installer to mount sda6 as /home, be sure to use the
>>> same file system type and if the is a check box for whether to format the
>>> partition, be sure it remains UN-checked.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 12:47 AM, Derek Trotter <
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> While you're installing kubuntu, choose to manually configure
>>>> partitions. Either do nothing with /dev/sda6 or choose to mount it as
>>>> /home.
>>>>
>>>> I have one whole drive for my home directory. Everything else is
>>>> installed on another drive. Recently I tried several distros. With
>> each
>>>> distro I chose the option to configure partitions myself instead of
>> letting
>>>> it do the job. I would either choose during the install to mount that
>>>> drive as my home directory or do nothing with it during the install and
>> add
>>>> it to fstab later.
>>>>
>>>> On 01/04/2013 12:37 AM, wrote:
>>>>
>>>> How can I do a fresh install of kubuntu on one of my systems that now
>> has
>>>> a corrupted pclinux installed, but protect the /home partition from
>> being
>>>> over-written? Can this be done safely?
>>>>
>>>> 'df' shows the following:
>>>>
>>>> /dev/sda1              12G  5.7G  5.6G  51% /
>>>> tmpfs                 473M     0  473M   0% /dev/shm
>>>> /dev/sda6             168G   23G  146G  14% /home

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