Can you install linux around an existing /home folder if it is its own partition.
Can you install linux around an existing /home folder if it is its own partition
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Yes
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yes. that's the main reason most people put /home on its own partition.
How does it work though?
when you're installing mount it as /home without formatting.
Just edit fstab to mount the fucker. Fuck sake.
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Yes, I've done it a few times with my Arch reinstalls. Basically, just remove most of the hidden folders on /home, scratch for whatever configs you may want to keep, and mount the partition as /home through the installer, or whatever the fuck distro you're using's method. It just werks.
Yes, use Docker
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GUI installs will ask which partition you want as your /home and whether you want to format. In that case just don't format it. With manual installation such as gentoo or arch, you will simply add that partition as your /home in the /etc/fstab file. Keep usernames and groups consistent so you don't fuck up permissions. Next time use a search engine
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yes
i accidentally installed ubuntu on my arch while distro hopping created made another partition
main problem is you have to manually config grub in your cuckridden config
This is why I am kinda glad I installed Gentoo at least once.
yes, you can share /home between distros
your right or my right?
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
pacstrap base /mnt
or something like that