Another question on upgrading a Mepis system to Kubuntu

Jacob Rideout ubuntu at jacobrideout.net
Tue Jun 6 20:05:42 UTC 2006


See how much space you use currently with mepis, then add a gig or so to that

On 6/6/06, HarryG <hg57 at sc.rr.com> wrote:
> On Monday 05 June 2006 21:35, Tez wrote:
>
> >
> > I would definitely suggest you backup the /home dir and do a fresh install.
> > You could try to upgrade directly (still backup though), but you may find
> > it much easier, in terms of configuration and dependency issues, to do a
> > fresh install. I think it really depends what you have in your source.lst,
> > if it's
> > Debian repository's you may run in to issues, if its Ubuntu (like I
> > think the
> > new/next version will be) it shouldn't be too hard.
>
>
> I have 33 gig of hard drive space, excluding swap and my Wincrap partition.  I
> want to set up a seperate partition for /home.  What size should I allow for
> the system files?
>
> Harry G
>
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