Dear SuSEr's,
I've got myself in a bind concerning my OpenSuSE 13.1 installation. Long story short - I didn't label my media properly and installed the 32-bit version when I wanted the 64-bit version. I didn't find out until I first opened up System Monitor yesterday - several hours after customizing my desktop, browser, packages, etc.
Goal: I have already invested hours into customizing my desktop, browser, installing packages, etc and would like to keep as much of that as possible when installing the 64 bit version. (Possible?)
Additional Info: When I installed OpenSuSE I chose BTRFS. The setup created several partitions for the install. Is there a way to only reinstall the parts needed for 64 bit operation? My Home and Root are different partitions - hopefully that will give me more options.
http://sdrv.ms/19m2Mls <Partitioner PrintScreen
I've got myself in a bind concerning my OpenSuSE 13.1 installation. Long story short - I didn't label my media properly and installed the 32-bit version when I wanted the 64-bit version. I didn't find out until I first opened up System Monitor yesterday - several hours after customizing my desktop, browser, packages, etc.
Goal: I have already invested hours into customizing my desktop, browser, installing packages, etc and would like to keep as much of that as possible when installing the 64 bit version. (Possible?)
Additional Info: When I installed OpenSuSE I chose BTRFS. The setup created several partitions for the install. Is there a way to only reinstall the parts needed for 64 bit operation? My Home and Root are different partitions - hopefully that will give me more options.
http://sdrv.ms/19m2Mls <Partitioner PrintScreen