On 18 October 2011 14:17, Avi Greenbury <[email protected]> wrote: > Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > >> I presume I can't do an in-place upgrade? > > 10.04 - 10.10 - 11.04 - 11.10 should be easy enough > >> I'm currently saving the contents of my Home directory as I write >> this so as to be able to install 11.10 and the copy the Home >> directory back. Is that the only procedure? > > That's probably the easiest if you'd rather not do three > do-release-upgrades, though if it's a separate partition you could > just have the installer not write to it. > > The switch to Gnome 3 will make things more complex, though > - you'll want to make sure you don't overwrite any Gnome 3 config with > Gnome 2 bits instead, and some packages are bound to have changed names.
That is the advantage of not formatting the partition, so the installer leaves home as is. Then as each package is installed it will update any existing settings it finds. Or perhaps this happens when the app is first run, not sure. Colin -- gplus.to/clanlaw -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
