On 12/17/2017 07:42 PM, fred roller
wrote:
As I thought. Now may I also assume that you use the chown command to re-create the ownership and group-membership structure of each specific user directory in the new drive? And also use chmod to re-create the permissions structure? I'm familiar enough with chown and chmod. I've used them often enough in my days as a volunteer developer on other sites that use UNIX. In any event, let me guess: whatever you create and set in the new drive, no re-installation will ever alter. Thereafter you remove any directories in /home/user (where /user/ is the name of a user account) and re-establish the links, right? I should have figured one thing: I do this for everything that I
used to copy over from one computer to the next when I would break
in a new(er) computer with (of necessity) a fresh (first!)
installation of Fedora. That included all the named directories,
any other top-level directories I created, and
/home/user/.thunderbird in every account that used Thunderbird
regularly. (Same with Kmail, for any KDE user who uses the
"native" browser and e-mail client.) Temlakos |
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