Reinstalling Ubuntu may sometimes be the quickest way to solve a problem (eg. if you broke your graphic driver).
Few people know it, but since Hardy it's possible to reinstall Ubuntu without loosing the content of the /home folder (which contains program settings, internet bookmarks, emails... and all the documents, music, videos that you have put in it). Even if /home is not a on separated partition. (which is the case by default if you did not manually separate it).
Here is HOWTO do it simply:
1) by security, backup your documents and settings (including /home hidden files) on external disk or DVDs. Remark: some special applications settings may be in system folders, eg LAMP, see below in the thread.
2) run Ubuntu installer
3) go until the "Installation type" (or "Allocate disk space") menu
4) If you are using Ubuntu 11.10 or newer, you just need to select the "Upgrade 11.10 to 11.10" option of Ubuntu installer :
5) If your are using Ubuntu 11.04 or previous, you need to choose manual partitioning ("Something-else" entry), then select Ubuntu system partition, set its mount point as "/" (keep the same format type, the same size, and untick the "Format" checkbox).
After reinstall, user accounts must be re-created with same login/password.
(I also created a wiki page in order to improve this HOWTO collaboratively: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuReinstallation)




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