Did it as chaosmonk suggested.
Tried to run this script from lubuntu 16.04 LTS. The script is probably too
old. It removed a lot of packages, but broke the system. After a reboot there
was still lubuntu artwork and LXDE environment, any trace of trisquel.
Lubuntu booted after this script,
> Can anybody confirm me that encrypted home folder (not encrypted disk)
> will work after running this script on lubuntu 16.04 LTS?
I have not used the script myself, but I've looked it over to get a
sense of what it does.
First note that the script is for Ubuntu 12.04 to Trisquel 6, so you'll
In case no one else responds, perhaps create a disk image using Clonezilla or
similar and test this yourself. It should not take too long and would be fairly
low effort. You might want to create a disk image anyway before running the
Trisquelize script in case the script does anything you may
Thank you, David!
Can anybody confirm me that encrypted home folder (not encrypted disk) will
work after running this script on lubuntu 16.04 LTS?
I will then do it and report the results.
Thanks
The Trisquelize script can be found here:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/migrate-ubuntu-trisquel-without-reinstalling
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I have read this topic:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/ubuntu-1804-and-trisquelize-script-while-trisquel-9-not-existing
Can anybody point me to directions on how to "trisquelize" ubuntu?
For myself I have installed it the normal and usual way. I'm very happy with
it, but I have previously