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Howto move user to new HDD with newer version of Zorin

Just Ducky

Sat Feb 10, 2018 3:50:57 pm

I apologize in advance if this is a redundant question, but I can't seem to find exactly the same situation. I have upgraded to Zorin 12 on a new larger drive.

What I would like to do is move my current user account from my old Zorin 9 drive to the new Zorin 12 drive. When this is finished, I would also like my account to still be able to access everything on my data drive.


Current drives....

350 GB with Zorin 9 installed
500 GB for data storage

New drive to replace 350 GB OS drive
1 TB with Zorin 12 installed

There is plenty of empty space on my data drive, so I was thinking that the procedure might be something like

1 backup the Zorin 9 user account to the data drive
2 backup Thunderbird profile to the data drive
3 replace the Zorin 9 drive with the Zorin 12 drive
4 restore the user account from the data drive to the Zorin 12 drive
5 restore the Thunderbird profile from the data drive to the Zorin 12 drive
6 live happily ever after until I fill up the new OS drive :D

Oh. I have a user account on the Zorin 12 drive with the same name as the account I'm trying to move, so I'm assuming I need to create a different account and delete the duplicate account that I'm going to replace.

Does this sound even sorta correct? If so, could someone please flesh out the details a bit or point me to a tutorial for moving a user to a drive with a newer OS?

Thanks very much.

JD

Swarfendor437

Sun Feb 11, 2018 3:22:30 pm

OK, I have never done this - what I do is just back up my entire /home drive to exteral drive used for backups remembering first to ensure that all hidden folders are shown by using Ctrl+ H - hidden folders commence with "." - and that will include Thunderbird and all other application settings.
E.g.:

Home_323a.jpg


Then when you have set up 12 just replace every folder in Home with your backed up folders. NO GUARANTEES! ;) :D

Keep us posted.

P.S. You should still be able to access your data drive.

Just Ducky

Mon Feb 12, 2018 2:36:28 pm

Ok, I'll give it a try. If it fails, it will still leave the Zorin 9 drive intact, so there's no risk other than possibly having to reinstall the Zorin 12 drive and try something else.

I predict that I will run into file permission issues.... Will let you know what happens.

Thanks, Swarfender

Bill