Den 2018-07-31 kl. 17:36, skrev Samuel Sieb: > On 07/31/2018 07:04 AM, Jon Ingason wrote: >> I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26 >> September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh >> installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500 >> Mbyte for /boot and the rest is one physical volume which is divided in >> three logical volume /, /home and /data. I want to reuse the old /boot >> for a new one and also reuse / while preserve /home and /data. >> >> Is this doable without lot of work? > > Yes, it's very little work. Just do the custom disk partitioning and > assign the partitions you want to use. You will need to tell it to > format the / and /boot partitions and make sure that isn't checked for > the other ones (by default it won't reformat). > _______________________________________________ Den 2018-07-31 kl. 17:56, skrev stan: > On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:04:38 +0200 > Jon Ingason <jon.ingason@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26 >> September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh >> installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500 >> Mbyte for /boot and the rest is one physical volume which is divided >> in three logical volume /, /home and /data. I want to reuse the >> old /boot for a new one and also reuse / while preserve /home >> and /data. >> >> Is this doable without lot of work? > > The last time I did an install, using the custom install option would > have allowed that. I haven't done a fresh install for a while, so it > might have changed. I would ignore the /home and /data while > installing, making sure they aren't touched by the install process. > After install, add them as mounts in the /etc/fstab file. The home > created under / during the install will be masked by the new /home from > fstab. > > I don't consider that a lot of work, but YMMV. > _______________________________________________ Tanks Samuel and Stan, I will look at that. -- Regards Jon Ingason _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/message/24MCS2OMBDPA3PHIMFRUN5V2YMLXJOY5/