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Ask questions, find answers and collaborate at work with Stack Overflow for Teams. Explore Teams. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I have a dual boot Windows Ubuntu laptop, and Ubuntu is split across multiple partitions p4 and p5 so that my home folder is not on the main Ubuntu partition.
Then I must have accidentally uninstalled Python or otherwise destroyed my Ubuntu So I formatted p4 and installed Ubuntu desktop During installation, I didn't see an obvious option about how to set my existing p5 home partition as home keeping my files, not formatting that partition.
If I messed up the installation, what settings should I choose on my next attempt so that my home files are back where they belong? As answers at How to reinstall Ubuntu in the easiest way? It may look something like this:. You will see a new window open:. Note defaults is the only option you need for the "home" partition. The current options, "nosuid, nodev, nofail" are for partitions and drives that are to be temporarily mounted, for example, a partition in an external USB drive.
These temporary partitions are mounted for only the current user. Note, the first line starts with is a comment for your future reference. You can change it to suite your needs. Do not select the P5 partition! If you do, you will lose all your files and folders!! I am showing the content of the equivalent of both P4 and P5 below:. This is your mount point for the home partition.
If you delete it, your computer won't boot. Alternatively, the utility "Disks" could be used. If you want to achieve this using the installer, then you need to select "Something else". That allows you to manually assign partitions, i. It is important to make sure the checkbox "format" is turned off. Ubuntu Community Ask!