--- "Monty J. Harder" wrote:
When I decided to install Ubuntu on this laptop, because I'd made a separate /home partition, which the installer didn't mess with, when I opened Firefox for the first time it not only had all of my preferences exactly as they were, it reopened the same tabs I had opened before. ...
I wholeheartedly agree ... almost.
I've done this same thing, and also done the saving of "data" from a 'Doze machine. However, if you install a new Linux to a system with an old /home partition, you may may have issues with some programs that have newer versions and newer config files. I've done this, too. Then had to sometimes import the old configs into the new versions. Doesn't always work, but much improved over Windows. One can avoid the copying back and forth of data with Windows systems by partitioning the drive and sticking the My Documents files on a partition away from the OS. Or even on another drive.
Brian JD