Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Need a CLI command to recursively copy my home folder.

2013-10-31 Thread Thomas Orgis
Am Thu, 31 Oct 2013 12:05:07 + (GMT) schrieb Alex Armani : > What I'd like to do, is copy all the contents of home/alex to sda7 then > remove sda6, move sda7 so that it is next to sda2 and install UB13.10 from > scratch.  > > So I figure I can login as guest, CTRL ALT 2, login as alex, mou

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Need a CLI command to recursively copy my home folder.

2013-10-31 Thread Mike Holstein
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Alex Armani wrote: > Hi folks. Happy Halloween! I've been ''playing'' with my system, > installing the 64 bit Ubuntu Studio 13.10 distribution, and have ended up > with the following: > > sda2 - ntfs, 181 GB > sda6 - ext4, 73 GB > sda7 - ntfs, 63 GB > > sda2 is my

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Need a CLI command to recursively copy my home folder.

2013-10-31 Thread bart deruyter
Alex, I've had a similar issue, a while back, couldn't log in a Desktop Environment anymore. It looped back to the login screen. Is it familiar? The solution was installing gdm from command line, "sudo apt-get install gdm" (running kde here, which uses lightdm) and then "sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm"

[ubuntu-studio-users] Need a CLI command to recursively copy my home folder.

2013-10-31 Thread Alex Armani
Hi folks. Happy Halloween! I've been ''playing'' with my system, installing the 64 bit Ubuntu Studio 13.10 distribution, and have ended up with the following:  sda2 - ntfs, 181 GB  sda6 - ext4, 73 GB  sda7 - ntfs, 63 GB  sda2 is my Windows 7 Home Premium partition, working perfectly.  sda7 has