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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
I agree with Aere, this is especially true if you use multiple
DE. I have not really had any problems using the same /home for
Lubuntu installs, as nothing drastically changes in Lubuntu...
though, the shift to LXQt may prove to negate this one day. So, I
think if you are using ONLY Lubuntu the upgrade should be just
fine with /home on a separate partition. I have never had any
issues with it... but I have only used Lubuntu since around
11.04. Previously I had only used Gnome, and XFCE.<br>
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Gnome has had issues occasionally with this problem, though it
could be that I do some intense things to my computers and
sometimes hack around in things normal users do not need to ever.<br>
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On 07/23/2014 04:25 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Nope, it is not.
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<div>keep your apps updated and my CentOS system is happy with
my Lubuntu system. </div>
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<div>I do have them on seperate drives but use rsync -aS to keep
the backup on each.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
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<div>Phill.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 23 July 2014 18:43, Aere Greenway <span
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<div>On 07/23/2014 07:51 AM, Andre Rodovalho wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I always do as Nio said, a <b>/home</b>
separated partition, then you can make as many
installations you want on your <b>root</b>
partition without loosing anything important. User
configurations will be stored on <b>/home</b>.
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<div>On this case (fresh install to<b> /</b>), you
need to reinstall aditional software. But that is
quite small compared to a full installation
upgrade.</div>
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<div>To separate <b>/home</b> from <b>/</b> on
installation, you need to use the "manual option".
I guess there is tons of tutorials about this on
the net...</div>
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Beware in doing this, if you use the same /home partition
for different Ubuntu variant system partitions. The
configuration for one Ubuntu variant, may be very wrong
for another Ubuntu variant. <br>
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