Ramnarayan.K wrote: > Wow, thats tonnes of experiences already, > > Wanted help to figure out the how to move a persistent /home from ext3 to ext4 > > Issue is that i have home on a separate partition and its ext3 - with > every new install so far i have allowed the OS to jst continue using > this as my home (occassionally deleting all the hidden files to > refresh the config files) > > so whats the best way to move to ext4 > i sppose copying /home to a bakup disk - then formatting /home and > then recopying the data will probably be best and safest
@ Ramnarayan, +1, I have done the same. I want to also use default ext4 with cryptfs support. I have also migrated my Thunderbird, Firefox, xchat, ssh, gnupg hidden config directories to maintain my same work environment with fresh installation, though it is also working fine with upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10. Also, Ubuntu 9.10 installation contains Ubuntu Features tour while installation :). Ain't it amazed you? Also you can see significant fast boot, suspend / resume if you have ssd (Solid State Drive) in your m/c. You can also try, if you are early enthusiastic to see changes :) Note: Testing Only +++ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-boot/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade +++ Thanks, -- Hardik Dalwadi per...@canonical -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
