So that's why it makes a separate /home partition :). At least I have some experience with those folders because of Mac OS X (also a Unix based system).
Thanks for the info Anne and Derek! -Leendert PS: If a monitor isn't listed in the install menu, and you can't find it on the companies page either (because it's an old monitor), do a search for it at www.google.com, then you'll almost always find the specs. I did this with a dell D1526TX-HS, I couldn't find it on the Dell page, but I found it with google (a link to Dell's archives!! Dell has a pretty bad search engine on it's homepage!). On 3/13/03 1:26 PM, "Anne Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Glad to hear you solved it, Leendert, and your info may help someone else with > a similar problem. > > Just one thing - you might not want to re-install at this stage, but it's > worth bearing in mind that if you have a separate /home partition you will > not lose your data if you re-install or update your installation. > > Anne
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