On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 2:27 PM Tim via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> > Could you please suggest me the best way to copy the home directory
> > to a new computer?
>
> If you want a simple long-term solution to this problem, take your old
> hard drive, and add it to your new computer, after you have installed
> your OS to the new computer.  Then set up new user accounts to use the
> old drive's home directory, or modify any existing accounts to do that,
> or simply use /etc/fstab to mount /home onto the directory tree from
> the second drive (I think the latter is the easiest approach).
>
> If you plan to use a computer across several different releases, and
> don't want to work out how to transfer user's homespaces across each
> release, it's easier to *not* do that.  Have the OS and home on
> separate drives.
>
> Each new release installation can be done over the top of the old OS
> drive without losing any data on your home drive.  And if you're wary
> that you might accidentally install to the wrong drive, you can always
> unplug it for the installation period.
>
> There's probably a few other directories that some people might want to
> keep on the second drive, for the same reason.  Such as /var/www, if
> they serve websites.  Likewise with databases.

Thanks to all for your help. Done!

Paul
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