PsYcHoTiC_MaDmAn
November 4th, 2009, 11:09 PM
currently using EXT3 and 9.10.
however boot speeds are much lower in 9.10 than they were in 9.04. been thinking about a reinstall anyway, in that I create a /home partition, and then a partition for Ubuntu, thereby leaving it open to try other distros with little hassle.
so would it be worth making a Gparted disk, resizing the partition and creating a /home partition (EXT3 to avoid the corruption issues) then coping over the /home folder.
after that wiping the main folder, creating a partition for ubuntu in EXT4.
it's also a good opportunity to completely remove wine, cause I cant seem to get rid of all the files via sudo apt-get purge wine (to do a clean reinstall)
would you bother redoing it??
however boot speeds are much lower in 9.10 than they were in 9.04. been thinking about a reinstall anyway, in that I create a /home partition, and then a partition for Ubuntu, thereby leaving it open to try other distros with little hassle.
so would it be worth making a Gparted disk, resizing the partition and creating a /home partition (EXT3 to avoid the corruption issues) then coping over the /home folder.
after that wiping the main folder, creating a partition for ubuntu in EXT4.
it's also a good opportunity to completely remove wine, cause I cant seem to get rid of all the files via sudo apt-get purge wine (to do a clean reinstall)
would you bother redoing it??