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.
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, joe@actionline.com 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 --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss
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