I should have remembered: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance.
:-)
Hwyl,
Neil.
Hey Neil
I always remembered another P being in there too!!! ;-)
Chris
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Chris Rowson wrote:
I should have remembered: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance.
:-)
Hwyl,
Neil.
Hey Neil
I always remembered another P being in there too!!! ;-)
Chris
Indeed, the full phrase is:
Proper PRIOR Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
Or were
On 23/05/07, Dianne Reuby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
The feisty installer now has a user migration thing. It *should* find
the users on your dapper install and migrate them into your new
install
on the E: drive.
I've been trying to fidn out more about this, but I can only
Alan Pope wrote:
The feisty installer now has a user migration thing. It *should* find
the users on your dapper install and migrate them into your new
install
on the E: drive.
I've been trying to fidn out more about this, but I can only find
references to a Windows to Ubuntu migration tool.
On 23/05/07, Dianne Reuby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should I create a/home partition during install, or just leave disk
space free to copy the entire home partition to?
http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=46866
These
I installed Dapper at Christmas, thinking I'd give myself plenty of time
to play with it until my XP was no longer supported - now I'm using it
full time. :)
I have two hard drives, originally one held Windows C:/ and D:/, and the
other my Windows backup E:/ drive. I put Dapper on the end of my
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 22:32 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
There are three other users besides myself, who are all happy with
Ubuntu. So if I move the /home, will that automatically create those
users with the current passwords, or will I need to recreate them? (I'm
backing up the home partition