Re: Can't access /home dir after FC5 updates

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On 11/21/06, Jeff Vian <jvian10@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As Craig said, the updated software needs vastly different configs.
The content of ~/.gnome, ~/.gconf, ~/.gconfd, ~/.gnome2, and ~/.kde
control what you see when you log in and how it behaves.

Those config files are not the same for FC2 and FC5 so using the
same /home for both distros can cause problems.

When I upgraded to FC5 from FC4 (using the same /home) I had to follow
the steps he identifies and remove the old configuration files before I
could get the screen to behave properly.

I went from FC4 to FC5 to FC6 using the same /home and I never ran
into any problems. In fact, I also did the same from FC1 to 2 to 3 to
4 (with some tweaking). My desktop, all my Gnome settings and other
app settings were preserved (don't use KDE but they were also well
preserved). In fact from 5 to 6, I even skipped backing up my /home
partition, which I always do.

I am NOT saying this must work for everyone, but I AM saying it does
not fail for everyone.

-Mauriat

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