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#1 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] How can I have a separate /home? » 2011-01-18 07:37:45

gestaltish wrote:
Castore wrote:

Thank for your time

Don't mention it. Where would we be if we didn't share information and knowledge?

Gold words but, I HAVE to say thank's for the time you SPEND for me...free.
Regards

#2 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] How can I have a separate /home? » 2011-01-18 07:30:36

gestaltish wrote:

Can you post a screenshot of your fstab or maybe your partition setup?
I however recommend that you have a look at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fstab and see if that can ring any bells.

Thank for your time, when at home I'll do!

#3 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] How can I have a separate /home? » 2011-01-18 04:38:00

gestaltish wrote:
Castore wrote:

I everyone, i've installed ArchBang on a virtual machine to do learn about the sistem, preparing myself for the "real installation". The installation was pretty simple and without any kind of error but, when I've partitioned the HD, I've done 3 partition (swap, /, /home) but the installer, by default, have only option for swap and root. How can I have a saparate /home partition? Arch Wiki refer to a different installation so, no clue for there.
Thanks in advance.

There should be an option to mount "other" partitions.
Choose that option and type "/home" in the box that appears.

I've tried but no results, my /home partition is in the root one and the /home is empty. No clue about it.

#4 Installation » [SOLVED] How can I have a separate /home? » 2011-01-18 03:39:56

Castore
Replies: 7

I everyone, i've installed ArchBang on a virtual machine to do learn about the sistem, preparing myself for the "real installation". The installation was pretty simple and without any kind of error but, when I've partitioned the HD, I've done 3 partition (swap, /, /home) but the installer, by default, have only option for swap and root. How can I have a saparate /home partition? Arch Wiki refer to a different installation so, no clue for there.
Thanks in advance.

#5 Re: Feedback » [SOLVED] Install gnome in archbang, Is possible? » 2011-01-18 01:53:57

encyclomundi wrote:

Castore:

All the archlinux wikis and forums will apply to archbang

I found it very useful to follow this guide step by step..it will help with the video card issue and how to install gnome:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners%27_Guide

If you already have it installed and able to boot, then skip to step 4. Please do a system update before trying to mess around with your driver. smile

Thank's for your answers! I've tried the proprietary driver first, not the reccomended noveau so, i had a "beautiful" black screen. But the sistem didn't not recognized the sound card too.
Probably I'll give I chance to ArchBang that is just install in a virtual machine and it's really fast.
I love rolling distro's, i've used Debian Sid for a while but, there was too many upgrade problems and the sistem wasn't stable enough, even for me.
Probably I will abuse again of your patience.

#6 Re: Feedback » [SOLVED] Install gnome in archbang, Is possible? » 2011-01-17 16:18:40

Thank's a lot for your answer.
I will advantage of your kindness...if i can ;-)
Archbang, by default, what kind of video driver install? The wiki about installation is very short and have no clue about it.
Sorry for my answer but thank you for your patience.

#7 Feedback » [SOLVED] Install gnome in archbang, Is possible? » 2011-01-17 10:06:32

Castore
Replies: 6

I, i'm a really arch newbe, I've tried to install Arch but i had a lot of problems with my nvidia-card.
Sorry if the question is in the wrong place but, after an archbang installation, is possible to install gnome?
Is there some difference between arch and archbang repo's?
Thanks in advance

#8 Introductions » Hi everyone » 2011-01-17 09:57:31

Castore
Replies: 2

I, I'm new to this forum and I would like to say hello everybody.
I'm a totally newbe in Arch.

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