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    I am currently running kubuntu 10.04 32 bit. I would like to get to 64 bit without messing up my setup. My home directory is on a separate filesystem. Does anyone know what would happen if I install 10.04 64 bit, leaving the home directory untouched?

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    Never tried it, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't work. Do you have enough space to do the 64 bit install to a separate partition? That way if something breaks, you still have the 32 bit install to fall back on.

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      Your $HOME is just data and configuration and as such are arch agnostic; as it is on its own partition, you won't break or lose anything by reinstalling using 64bit on your root partition, and keeping your current /home. Oshunluvr's suggestion is a wise one to take if you are unsure.

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        you should be ok to install a new system , if you keep the same home folder, you will lose only system wide settings.
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          Is your /home directory on a different partition? If so, that should be no problem, but I would format the partition you are installing the x64 to. Make sure you select the right partition during the install (use as /homre, do not format).

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