TrainTrackHack
VIP Member
I'm installing Hardy on a virtual machine. I want upgrading from version to another to be as convenient and hassle-free as possible. The question is: how many partitions should I create, and how should I mount them? I heard that I should have partition 'X' for the os itself and partition 'Y' for programs/files (and, say, 'Z' for swap) so that I could reformat partition 'X' and reinstall/upgrade without losing any of my personal files, and my programs would be ready to use... this right? If so, I have a question: if I install, say, ubuntu, and later replace it with other distro like Mandriva, will my programs previously installed work without any hassle? If not, how easy can this get, and how?