Den 2018-06-05 kl. 00:30, skrev Aere Greenway:
I'm thinking of switching my 32-bit Lubuntu to 64-bit, when I go to
18.04. The machine (in both cases - same machine) is 64-bit architecture.
My idea is to restore (including hidden files) my 32-bit Lubuntu 16.04.4
/home directory, currently backed-up using deja-dup, to a new Lubuntu
18.04 64-bit system.
Can any of you think of any problems that could result from this? Or
perhaps files that should not be restored in this case?
Hi Aere,
I did this operation (upgraded from Lubuntu 32-bit 16.04 LTS to 64-bit
18.04 LTS) recently, and I could port the /home directory including the
hidden files.
I have also tested similar operations with persistent live drives, and
my experience is that the /home directory is very portable between
versions and architecture.
But if you change user ID (name as well as numeric) you must tweak the
system so that the ownership matches in the new home directory.
Best regards
Nio
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