JMJ <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03/02/2013 09:59 AM, Jonathan Sheehan wrote:
> 
>  > So, we haven't mentioned what used to be fairly common practice-
>  > keeping /home on a separate partition so that you can nuke the OS
>  > (e.g. slackware --> debian) without disturbing user data.
> 
> That's why I still keep /home on a separate partition...
> 
>  > Is that lame? Better solutions?
> 
> ... but I could be persuaded to do something different.
> 
> 
> JMJ

I still keep /home on a separate partition for just that reason.

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