As soon as the final release of Gloria is available I intend to install it on a PC currently running Kubuntu 8.04. I have a separate "/home" partition and I will definitely backup it up before the install. I was wondering if I wipe the "/" partition and install Mint using the same hostname and ID/password combo as I'm using under Kubuntu will I have any file permissions issues with my home folder? Does Linux employ any SID equivalent to Windows OS's?
Steve
Migrating from Kubuntu 8.04
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Migrating from Kubuntu 8.04
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Re: Migrating from Kubuntu 8.04
No - but how does that fit in? Are you thinking of the uid?Does Linux employ any SID equivalent to Windows OS's?
If you use the same name you have to make sure you have the same uid
So in your Kubuntu check what uid you have - it should be 1000
uid = user id You can find it in Users and Groups, probably on the Advanced tab (it might be called something similar in KDE)
Next all the hidden files and folders in your home have to be removed - create a folder and put them there, there might be some useful info. This is very critical
If you don't you will get a real mess and the uid will probably not be set at 1000 which will lead to problems
Even if it was the KDE edition of Mint this would be the case due to the difference between the DEs
Reinstalling the same system does not have these problems and installing a newer Mint of the same taste (Gnome, KDE, etc) does not have the problem either even if the recommendation is to remove existing hidden files and folders to get a fresh Mint
Or in short - never use the same home and user name for different systems, that's why you have to take action, but it's quite OK to use the same home with different user names
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Re: Migrating from Kubuntu 8.04
Thank you. I will be trying this very soon.
Steve
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