apostra
February 3rd, 2011, 08:50 PM
Hello there,
I have partitioned my HDD as /,/home,swap,
last week i screw up with my system and format it, installed kubuntu, didnt like it and reinstalled ubuntu once again.
Unfortunately as proper damp, forgot to set the /home folder at installation, did only the root one.
Now my pc, reads the previous /home folderas separate disk (sda2), which i have to mount every time i login and created a separate /home folder inside the root partition as meant to be.
Is there a way to fit the old /home into the new / or the only way is to format all over again?
PrintScreen here,
http://postimage.org/image/1kxbm2g2s/
Kinda noobie here. thanks in advance.
Apo
P.S. I know could work fine as it is, but i want the /home to be inside root so I can run programs from wine etc, without any lagging issues and same time keep them safe from crashes and sadden formats.
I have partitioned my HDD as /,/home,swap,
last week i screw up with my system and format it, installed kubuntu, didnt like it and reinstalled ubuntu once again.
Unfortunately as proper damp, forgot to set the /home folder at installation, did only the root one.
Now my pc, reads the previous /home folderas separate disk (sda2), which i have to mount every time i login and created a separate /home folder inside the root partition as meant to be.
Is there a way to fit the old /home into the new / or the only way is to format all over again?
PrintScreen here,
http://postimage.org/image/1kxbm2g2s/
Kinda noobie here. thanks in advance.
Apo
P.S. I know could work fine as it is, but i want the /home to be inside root so I can run programs from wine etc, without any lagging issues and same time keep them safe from crashes and sadden formats.