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   From: Martin    
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   Subject: Separate home partition?   
   Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 15:25:19 +0100   
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   I have made a new separate partition in Kubuntu and want to put /home   
   on it. I have copied the contents of the old /home to the new   
   partition. How do I tell Linux/Kubuntu to use the new /home and ignore   
   the olde one?   
      
   Martin   
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