> [1] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=526169
> I think you'd just have to copy the entire contents of the /home
> directory to some
> other drive (I hope you do) and then, once you partition and create a
> separate /home
> partition using gparted  you could copy all the items back into it.
>
>
Thanks Yadhu for your reply. But, I don't want to backup my current
installation's /home.
I just want to install /home to another partiton, when I install new karmic.
I think, in normal condition, there are two partitions, one ext3 and other
swap.

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