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Well, I updated to Ubuntu 11.04 and let's just say, it's time for a new distribution. I have my /home directory mounted on it's own partition (which has been a life saver, btw) and I was wondering if there would be any reason to start over with a new home user directory. Keep in mind, I've been using the same $HOME directory for a couple of years now.
I'm thinking I'll be switching to Fedora.
So, long story short, would it be in my best interest to start over with a new $HOME and just copy my old data over?
3Having a separate /home is fine, but I see many people use that as an excuse to be lazy about their backups, and lose data when they screw something up. Please also make backups in addition to having a separate partition. – Zoredache – 2011-06-07T00:18:37.047
1Thanks for your concern Zoredache, but I know the importance of backup :D I lost one of two HD's in my NAS, which I had stupidly formatted using JBOD... Let's just say, I was crying myself to sleep. Anything important now gets saved to a local repository, a remote repository, my NAS, and if I can, somewhere on Google! Writing that out makes me feel overly paranoid however. – ecoutu – 2011-06-07T00:29:17.000
Not quite an answer to the question, but you may consider keeping a Git repository of your dotfiles. I do this, and you can find my repository here. You can feel free to steal the install.sh script, or whatever else you find interesting. With the install.sh it's very easy to git clone, and ./install.sh to get all your dotfiles back.
– John M. – 2011-06-07T04:35:10.813Cool, I'll have to check that out. – ecoutu – 2011-06-07T09:43:48.310