You mean you didn't put your /home on it's own partition?? Shame on you 
;-)  If you didn't you should back it up and do it this time, or else 
you can just delete everything else then install on the sorta-clean 
drive.  Or, finally, you could just try to upgrade...


Le Mercredi, 25 sept 2002, � 18:00 Canada/Mountain, Jesse Kline a �crit 
:

> I really want to have the latest and greatest, but I'm trying to figure
> out the best way to go about this. I know that upgrades are not always
> the best solution, but I have large video files on my /home partition
> that aren't economical to backup on CD. Is there a way to get Mandrake
> to install over the / partition without touching my /home partition? Or
> is there a way to do a Debian-style upgrade using urpmi?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jesse
>
> On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 16:32, Dan Graham wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The new Mandrake 9.0 "Dolphin" has been released.
>>
>> cya
>
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