irfan9727
August 28th, 2009, 12:12 PM
Hi guys!
I recently tried 9.04 (I know I'm late) and because I've heard some performance problems with Intel GPUs, I decided to gave it a try by installing it on my external drive. (note: full install.)
After reading some threads on this forum, I've managed to 'restore' the graphic performance on this ubuntu install, and I think compiz runs better on 9.04 after some tweaking. I love the new notifications too! :)
My question is, because I'm too lazy to plug my external drive whenever I use this computer, is there's a way to move this ubuntu install on my external drive (ext4) to my computer's drive? Or is there's some magical way to move the user settings and installed packages to a new install of 9.04?
Thanks!
And yeah, home is not on separate partition. My external drive is partitioned like this:
[ExternalDrive Partition - NTFS. ~220 GB ][Ext4 Ubuntu partition / , ~20 GB]
I recently tried 9.04 (I know I'm late) and because I've heard some performance problems with Intel GPUs, I decided to gave it a try by installing it on my external drive. (note: full install.)
After reading some threads on this forum, I've managed to 'restore' the graphic performance on this ubuntu install, and I think compiz runs better on 9.04 after some tweaking. I love the new notifications too! :)
My question is, because I'm too lazy to plug my external drive whenever I use this computer, is there's a way to move this ubuntu install on my external drive (ext4) to my computer's drive? Or is there's some magical way to move the user settings and installed packages to a new install of 9.04?
Thanks!
And yeah, home is not on separate partition. My external drive is partitioned like this:
[ExternalDrive Partition - NTFS. ~220 GB ][Ext4 Ubuntu partition / , ~20 GB]