View Full Version : Question: How to set up 2 HD's for Hardy Heron?
MerlinsLair
May 4th, 2008, 08:57 PM
In other words, what I'd like to do is to have one HD for my Home partition and the other HD for everything else. Unless someone has a better suggestion?
I'm aiming to keep my Home folder intact no matter what Distro I use or upgrade from later on. :)
tamoneya
May 4th, 2008, 08:59 PM
where are you getting stuck:
1. Attach second harddrive to computer
2. Partition and format second harddrive
3. Add harddrive to /etc/fstab so that it is automatically mounted to /home
cyberdork33
May 4th, 2008, 10:08 PM
you don't even need a separate hard drive, just another partition.
sometimes the config files in home don't transfer well between distros... it may be a better idea to create a partition on the second drive and mount it somewhere like /media/storage and then make symlinks for the folders in your home folder like Music, Pictures, Videos.
crane
May 4th, 2008, 11:31 PM
you don't even need a separate hard drive, just another partition.
sometimes the config files in home don't transfer well between distros... it may be a better idea to create a partition on the second drive and mount it somewhere like /media/storage and then make symlinks for the folders in your home folder like Music, Pictures, Videos.
Like he said, some thing won't work between different distros. I used to have a separate partition for my home but ran in this very problem. I finally just made sure I had a partition I used strictly for back-ups. Before I installed a new distro or updated the current one, I would back up my home directory to the set partition. then after install I could move the configs as I needed. I eventually learned what i needed to back up and what I didn't.
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