REQUIRES INTEGRITY/READINESS/CONTINUITY CHECK ON PROCEDURE BEFORE GENERAL USE!!!
Move/redirect '/home'_old to temp partition/drive,
Move/redirect user/data/mount-point back to original partition
1) Turns out, if you log on as root/single user in recovery mode, you can put stuff from /home into /root - because when logged on as root, this is your /home folder? On Ubuntu at GRUB screen - hit ESC/select Ubuntu xxx.xx.xxx (recovery).
2) Every change/write in fdisk/cfdisk needs a reboot? Same for partition formatting?!?
3) Something I discovered:
After recreating /home, then doing an 'adduser xxx', then logging in as that user, my permissions had changed... I was running as a more restricted user than previously.
Turns out, apparently Ubuntu has the first non-root user account with additional 'special' permissions - seeing as I removed all users bar root, then recreated that first user, it took a reboot for that users permissions to come right...
4) I had a spare partition (1) (blank drive space) available, so I put my temporary '/home' there while I reformatted my old '/home' partition.
I pretty much did everything as 'root' user - I think I should be using SUDO, but I haven't grokked? that concept yet :-)
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