I have in my old laptop a dual boot setup of windows11 and zorin os. But I am interested in switching Zorin to OpenSUSE tumvleweed. How can I safely do it without losing the data?
I have in my old laptop a dual boot setup of windows11 and zorin os. But I am interested in switching Zorin to OpenSUSE tumvleweed. How can I safely do it without losing the data?
You could install OpenSUSE in the partition that had zorin, overwriting the previous system.
Make /home a separate partition.
And what about the data? What is the best way to manage them?
Restore the data from backup. You’ve got a backup of your important data, right? Right?
Yes, I have an extra copy of the data in an external hard drive.
In that case simply wipe/re-install and restore your backup. Ideally test that procedure in a VM or something before you wipe.
And while doing that it’s best practice to create a partition only for /home. Easy to distrohop.