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Look up how to have /home on a seperate partition, it lets you keep your user files when distro-hopping
Is there a way to avoid creating a new one, or do you just replace the new one in /etc/fstab?
Do you mean: You currently have a separate partition mounted as
/home
and want to reuse this when installing a new distro?Yes, there is a way to avoid creating a new one:
/
,/home
,swap
.!!! Be careful !!!
!!! For the
/home
partition make sure to uncheck recreate file system, format or alike. !!!This is the partition currently filled with your data!