Replied at bottom of post, as per the
proper form:
On 10/22/2012 11:10 AM, Alain Roger wrote: Hi Temlakos, A clean install includes the option to format the disk. Formatting destroys all data. And in fact, a clean install /must/ format the root, swap, and boot directories; else it is not clean. I'm trying to describe how to save your home directory and its contents. There is where your data resides. Format that, and you lose your data. But if you have partitioned your disk as I described it above, you can avoid formatting the home directory. Thus you can save your data. Temlakos |
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