File migration from Ubuntu to the next Fedora distro
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 7:14 pm
I've had a hardware failure and I want to set my system up so it's ready for the next Fedora version. I lost the old Fedora 16 CD so the only Amahi distro I can install is Ubuntu 12.01. My aim is to have all my files installed on a different partition/drive so I can do a fresh install of Fedora 17 and my files will be automatically added.
I have two formatted drives (1TB and 2TB) with over 1.5TB of data backed up on an external HDD. I was thinking of having a small partition for my OS and the rest combined with the other drive to hold all my data.
Should I use RAID, Greyhole or something else?
What installation steps should I do so in the future I can format the Ubuntu partition, install Fedora 17 and the files can be easily added?
I have two formatted drives (1TB and 2TB) with over 1.5TB of data backed up on an external HDD. I was thinking of having a small partition for my OS and the rest combined with the other drive to hold all my data.
Should I use RAID, Greyhole or something else?
What installation steps should I do so in the future I can format the Ubuntu partition, install Fedora 17 and the files can be easily added?