[TriLUG] Ubuntu reinstall and copying over /home

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Wed Jun 23 10:09:53 EDT 2021


Be careful about voting "dot" files en mass. If .config files are different on the install, you could clobber something. I've never had problems. e.g.  with .thunderbird. But other, customized files may need to have new versions edited rather than overwritten. No clue on /opt.

Sources list? What if the updated version doesn't have an app? Trouble? I just reinstall to be safe. Short cutting could cause more headaches / debugging.

-- Roger Broseus
Pls excuse auto-correction induzed tiepos.
The inventor of autocorrect has passed away - may he restaurant in peas.

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From: Matthew Glassman via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org>
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Subject: [TriLUG] Ubuntu reinstall and copying over /home

Okay I tarballed my /home directory as a gzip file onto an external drive. It was not its own partition. I reinstalled Ubuntu and made /home it’s own partition this time in the setup.  Can someone guide me through how I should move the tarball file back to the new install as my /home ?  I also copied my sources.list file for apt and a few other directories like /opt /usr if it would be good to put those back on.

Regards,
Matthew
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