crash while using PyCharm / Python3

Adam adam at no_thanks.com
Tue Mar 22 03:46:28 EDT 2016


"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art at gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:ncqd2d$pab$1 at dont-email.me...
> Adam wrote:
>> Sure glad I did not reinstall Ubuntu.  Whew!!
>
> Unless you really-really-really screw things up, you usually do not have 
> to. Linux is not Windows ;-) Even if you had to, with /home on its own 
> partition a reinstall would not have been an issue, you just have to 
> choose the "Something Else" on partitioning and only format the "/" and 
> set the "/home" partition mount point and NOT FORMAT it.

I would have to install additional apps all over again.  Ick!!


>
> A tip: If you use gparted or e2label and give partitions labels. Makes 
> moving partitions and data easier...
>
> sda1 "12.04-root"
> sda5 "old-home"
>
> sdb1 "14.04-root"
> sdb5 "new-home"

Thanks, I'll keep this in mind.


>
> So from a live session when I mount both drives it is easy to keep things 
> straight when I copy my profiles from old drive on sda to new drive with 
> newer version of Ubuntu on sdb...
>
> -- 
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
> -------------------
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