[06:56] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:39] <jubo2> I have this Kubuntu 19.04 that is on a single partition. I'm going to use Live Clonezilla to move it to a bigger SSD. The thing is that I think I want a separate root partition and separate /home. How could / should I go about this? Is it non-problematic to have a bunch of distros and them all accessing the same /home partition?
[08:51] <lordievader> If they are running the same versions of things that access /home, no. Else you might run in the problem that some program upgrades the config to something which the older version doesn't understand.
[08:52] <lordievader> Regarding the separation of partitions. There is nothing stopping you. Do remind yourself to shrink the filesystem before shrinking the partition.
[09:39] <jubo2> lordievader: thanks... what is the best method to move from monolithic partition to split partition. Install clean, boot from stick and overwrite?
[09:39] <jubo2> last time I had a separate partition it was 20GB and it filled up, because some old junk did not get cleaned automatically
[09:39] <jubo2> Got 960GB and no need for Windows, so I can make the partition big
[09:42] <lordievader> If you want to reinstall that approach is fine. While you're at it I'd look into LVM, makes things even more flexible.
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[13:21] <TomyWork> can i see the changelogs for an update in Discover somehow?
[13:21] <TomyWork> i used to be able to see them in muon updater in kubuntu 14.04
[13:22] <TomyWork> or can i at least see which packages are security updates and which aren't?
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[18:38] <jubo2> What's the best way to backup Linux systems to an another Linux over the local network?
[18:39] <jubo2> coz I got me a 2TB drive for the home machine and I'd like to backup my laptop without needing to mess around with USB-connected disks
[18:39] <jubo2> prlly something implemented with rsync
[18:56] <jubo2> sshfs + Timeshift ?
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