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Old 4th August 2012, 01:48 PM
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Home partition

Hi, folks.

I have fedora 16 installed as my only OS. When i installed it, didn't make /home as a partition but as a normal folder. Is it possible to repartition my pc and backup home files into this new made partition (without formating) so i can reinstall my OS afterwards?

Note that i m not an advanced user, guys. So, if you please could be specific in details, i would thank you very much.

Sorry about my english, it is not my first language and kind regards!
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