Hi Daniel and everyone reading this,
Daniel writes:
> I am addressing another case, the one you have not separated partitions
> for /, /home and swap.
>
Len and Daniel, WRT swap, hibernation is useful when you need to
preserve the state of applications that aren't aware of a desktop
session
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 12:51:33PM -0400, Daniel wrote:
> Dear Lennart,
>
> I hope that when one opens a "whishlist bug" at least there is a chance to
> have a confrontation.
>
> The main point I want to address is when you do a "smart installation" it is
> supposed to perform a clean
Dear Lennart,
I hope that when one opens a "whishlist bug" at least there is a chance
to have a confrontation.
The main point I want to address is when you do a "smart installation"
it is supposed to perform a clean installation hence the only folder
that must to be untouched is "/home".
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 11:27:29PM -0400, Daniel wrote:
> Hi Nicholas,
>
> thanks for your reply, I really appreciated your constructive approach.
>
> I use Debian since 2007 and I did a lot of installation, I personally use a
> FrankenDebian (testing with pinning toward SID and Experimental)
Hi Nicholas,
thanks for your reply, I really appreciated your constructive approach.
I use Debian since 2007 and I did a lot of installation, I personally
use a FrankenDebian (testing with pinning toward SID and Experimental)
however when I install Debian on other machines I install
I am addressing another case, the one you have not separated partitions
for /, /home and swap.
As a matter of fact if the installer is able to recognize the home
folder havingĀ /home separated in another partition is not necessary
anymore. The advantage respect having the /home separated,
Geert Stappers writes:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 05:19:06PM -0400, Daniel wrote:
>> Holger Wansing wrote:
>> > The debian-installer supports similar use case via the "separate
>> > partition for /home" approach.
>> to reinstall Debian on top of itself without overwriting the home partition.
>
>
On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 05:19:06PM -0400, Daniel wrote:
> Holger Wansing wrote:
> > The debian-installer supports similar use case via the "separate
> > partition for /home" approach.
> to reinstall Debian on top of itself without overwriting the home partition.
Yes, that is what Holger is
Dear All,
In this case I suggest hence to expand the use cases and to evaluate the
feature to reinstall Debian on top of itself without overwriting the
home partition. While it doesn't seem a complicated achievement, it
brings instead a great advantage for the end user and improves greatly
Hi,
Daniel wrote:
> Package: debian-installer
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Dear Maintainer, this is a feature request.
>
> Debian related distros like POP!_os and ElementaryOS, when the system is
> installed in one partition: I mean inside "/", have the ability to recognize
> the previous
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer, this is a feature request.
Debian related distros like POP!_os and ElementaryOS, when the system is
installed in one partition: I mean inside "/", have the ability to recognize
the previous installation and reinstalling the system
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