Didn't some people have problems doing this since config files that needed 
updated weren't?  I think it was with kde or something.
Or are you just trying to get more people frustrated with kde, Joe?  :)

eric

On Fri June 13 2003 06:07 am, JoeHill wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 21:26:14 +1000
> Jon Vahlberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>(by way of Jon Vahlberg
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) uttered:
> > At this stage I am quite happy with Mandrake v9.0. However at some
> > stage I will go to Mandrake v9.1. Usually when I do I save the files I
> > want and then do a re-install (rather than upgrade). SInce I have just
> > started to use Kmail what's the best way of migrating the folders
> > across (when I do make the move)?
>
> The easiest thing is to just do the new install, but make sure it does
> not format your existing /home partition. Then, when the new system
> comes up, yer all set. I believe there is an option during the install
> to do "custom" disk partitioning, this is what you would want to choose.
>
> However, it is still a good idea to back up your home dir, say to a CD,
> just in case.


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