On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 10:20 +0200, Adalbert Prokop wrote: > tsimi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on Tuesday 12 June 2007: > > > I've installed Fedora 7 on a different partition than FC6, and would > > like to import my old information from evolution and firefox i.e. old > > emails and contacts, and bookmarks from firefox. > > Those are personal information located in your home. You can either copy > your whole home directory from an old location to new, preserving all > settings > Copying your whole home directory is not a great idea. In every version upgrade so far the gnome related configuration files are different so if you use gnome you will have a problem. You can tar up your old home directory and then doe a tar -k into your new system. This will copy only files that do not exist into your new directory so the gnome files that have been created in the new home directory will be preserved. However the evolution and mozilla files will not be copied . They will have to be transfered separately. > # cp -a <oldhome> <newhome> > > or you just copy the directories which hold the programs' settings you > mentioned. That should be $HOME/.mozilla/firefox and $HOME/.evolution > (last one is a guess, I don't use it) > > The best solution is to place /home on an independent partition. This will > preserve your home on every installation so you won't loose your settings > any more - assuming you don't create a new file system on it ("format it" > in Common Tongue of Redmond's Followers). > > -- > Bye > Adalbert > -- ======================================================================= Hope is a waking dream. -- Aristotle ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx