Hey guys, i have a question.
It's probably silly, but i really don't know. I'm installing 13.1 KDE on a fresh machine tomorrow, and i have a question. I always separate the / and /home directories, so the question is the following:
If i install 13.1 with the default filesystem (ext4), and do a fresh install when 13.2 comes out, and i format only the / directory, does that mean the /home will stay ext4? Is there any way to install 13.2, and make the file system 'change' to btrfs?
If not, i would like to go with btrfs in 13.1 immediately. Have any of you guys tried it on a desktop/home laptop machine, and how does it work day to day?
Thanks!
P.S:oh, and one more thing. I know that the theme settings etc. plasma settings are stored in a hidden folder in /home. If i don't format /home when installing 13.2 when it comes out, does that mean it will keep the theme etc. settings when it installs 13.2? To have default theme settings of 13.2, is it enough if i simply delete the settings folder in 13.1 before installing?
THank you!
It's probably silly, but i really don't know. I'm installing 13.1 KDE on a fresh machine tomorrow, and i have a question. I always separate the / and /home directories, so the question is the following:
If i install 13.1 with the default filesystem (ext4), and do a fresh install when 13.2 comes out, and i format only the / directory, does that mean the /home will stay ext4? Is there any way to install 13.2, and make the file system 'change' to btrfs?
If not, i would like to go with btrfs in 13.1 immediately. Have any of you guys tried it on a desktop/home laptop machine, and how does it work day to day?
Thanks!
P.S:oh, and one more thing. I know that the theme settings etc. plasma settings are stored in a hidden folder in /home. If i don't format /home when installing 13.2 when it comes out, does that mean it will keep the theme etc. settings when it installs 13.2? To have default theme settings of 13.2, is it enough if i simply delete the settings folder in 13.1 before installing?
THank you!