I would like to suggest that a "Partial Migration" Option be added to the Linux Mint Installation Wizard, in addition to what normally occurs I would like it to:
1. Offer to backup any existing partitions to a external device.
2. Offer to move Linux and Windows "document" and "desktop" folders to the new install
3. Scan for Linux and Windows Applicatiions that are installed and offter:
A. To install the Linux Mint Version of that exact Application.
B. To install a appropriate alternative based on a database or package survey (similare to http://alternativeto.net/)
C. Offers to Explain Wine and instructs the user to gather the appropriate Windows installers.
Partial Migration Option in the Installation Wizard
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Re: Partial Migration Option in the Installation Wizard
It would be nice to see more then a partial migration. I'm new to Mint, run a low bandwidth Internet connection and did my first mint install as a persistent flash-drive. It took over 4 hours to download the Mint OSI, then I spent the next 3 days realizing the programs and packages I needed and getting them installed. Now, I've been able to install a second hard drive onto my laptop and I've installed Mint on that hard drive and I have another 3 days of downloading to get it where I had it on the flash drive.
I like Mint, but if I have to do this every time I do a fresh install or worse yet, version update, I won't get rid of Mint, I'll simply never update it. LOL
I like Mint, but if I have to do this every time I do a fresh install or worse yet, version update, I won't get rid of Mint, I'll simply never update it. LOL
Re: Partial Migration Option in the Installation Wizard
There's less wrong with that than you might think. My own policy is not to upgrade any packages unless I'm missing a feature or there's a bug that I know has been fixed.Racoffey wrote:I like Mint, but if I have to do this every time I do a fresh install or worse yet, version update, I won't get rid of Mint, I'll simply never update it. LOL
With some fleshing out the OP's idea has its merits, for sure.