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@LL-user Yes your right, I did for many years have two partitions on my windows computer C:\ for OS & D:\ for my data so I could reload OS with out move all my data off & back on. I know what I was doing.

I did do on my old LL computer but P#ss me off having to mount every time second partition. I did find a video how to make auto mount.
Don't know why can made partitions in Gparted but don't make them auto mount.

On the list to do next with this computer.

I did try before with two partitions as above but when I can to loading LL fresh install I pointed to say C:\  but wiped both partitions out! luck I backed up data first as didn't think I was 99% in knowing what I was doing.

@Wirezfree
trash-cli - YER was junk there even thought the bin was empty.

Many thanks 


(04-05-2016, 04:57 PM)DLX link Wrote: [ -> ]@LL-user Yes your right, I did for many years have two partitions on my windows computer C:\ for OS & D:\ for my data so I could reload OS with out move all my data off & back on. I know what I was doing.

I did do on my old LL computer but P#ss me off having to mount every time second partition. I did find a video how to make auto mount.
Don't know why can made partitions in Gparted but don't make them auto mount.

@DLX
When installing you can create a "/home" partition this will auto-mount... its essentially a system directory that can be told to be on another partition.. Easy with no additional mounting commands..
@DLX

Yes, I recovered about 2GB when I had an issue...!!
Not sure why it happens, but it does...
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