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[Bug 234835] Re: Ubiquity crashed almost at the end of installation

 

Solution 2 doesn't work : if the user chose a partition to be /home when
there is already one called /home there will be two partition labeled
/home. So, something wrong will happen.

I think it's a good opportunity to explain to user how he can restore
his datas and what will happen. It is so much said it's a good idea to
have 3 partitions (/, /home, swap) to install Ubuntu instead of 2
(/home, swap) because in this way you can save your personnal data when
you reinstall, but it's very unclear how i would do it when I was face
to it. I think, when you are right at the moment to install a new
system, you need to have a maximum of info offline.

Things I didn't know :
- What about the user I had before, should I choose a new one (I think it's safer, but don't know)... 
- If I chose the same, the password is different, what will happen, what with all those compatibilities problem for the applications, will the system try to fix them (let say I was on 8.10 and now I install 9.10), will it overwrite my settings.
- How can I access those old data, without touching to the partition at the installation, (everything was locked), (maybe the installer can rename the partition to /home_old (don't know)... so the new one can be installed without problem.

Trying to help.

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Ubiquity crashed almost at the end of installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234835
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