<quote who="Richard Hayes">
> Using cfdisk I can not see how to keep the /home untouched. It wants to
> write the partiontable therefore destroying the data.
>
> If I dont't reformat and use install over the top of RH, does Debian use any
> unusal partioning?
If /home is all you have on hdc, then you can just specify to mount it this
way during the Debian installation. Repartition hda as needs be, then mount
/home with the installer. Works a treat (except for uid and gid numbers, but
you can sort all of that out post-installation).
- Jeff
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