I just opened up Gparted on my Laptop here running Ubuntu 10.04.

It appears there are 3 partitions listed.

/sda1 ext4
/sda2 extended
 /sda5 linux-swap

I know this is a basic question but how can I see which partition my /home and /usr/local etc directories are filed under? I noticed in my case that my /usr/local/etc directory is basically empty but not the /usr directory.

Thank You.

> Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 15:45:56 -0600
> From: tclug at freakzilla.com
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Will Firefox 20.0 become obselete for basic use?
> 
> Just want to point out that you CAN skip versions with Ubuntu. Probably 
> not unlimited version skips, but I just went from 12.04 to 13.10 on a 
> couple of machines in one go.
> 
> Now if you're going to do a reinstall, well, this is why we keep /home and 
> /usr/local etc on separate partitions (: You can reinstall the OS and keep 
> all your data and configuration.
> 
> On Sun, 23 Feb 2014, Mike Miller wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, tclug at freakzilla.com wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, paul g wrote:
> >> 
> >>> For a basic home/office computer user running an older FireFox version say 
> >>> '20.0' under Ubuntu 10.04 etc '2.6.-- kernel' will new web pages and 
> >>> webpage design soon require the need for a later version of FireFox or 
> >>> Opera to 'surf' the web? Just a curious question I am a noob.
> >> 
> >> Might be some small things that won't work, but in general you should be 
> >> fine.
> >> 
> >> Of course, as time goes on, those small things will get bigger and bigger. 
> >> Still, basic HTML with basic javascript should be fine for a long time. It 
> >> all depends on what kind of content you want.
> >> 
> >> May I ask why you're running such an old version of Ubuntu?
> >
> >
> > I wasn't the OP (that was paul g), but I'm using 10.10 on my home Linux box. 
> > One reason for that is I tried to upgrade and it did not work.  I think 
> > sometime in the next few months I'll get around to just redoing everything to 
> > and installing fresh.  Apparently, if you don't upgrade soon enough, you 
> > can't upgrade at all.  I'm not sure why.  Another Ubuntu thing is that you 
> > can only upgrade to the next version -- you can't skip ahead. I don't know 
> > why that is, but it's annoying.  So now I'm trying to keep up-to-date on the 
> > machines that are current enough to allow upgrades.  I don't like to upgrade 
> > immediately when a new version comes out, but maybe a month later, in case 
> > they had some bugs to work out.
> >
> > I'm using Firefox 11.0 on that Ubuntu 10.10 box and it seems to be working 
> > fine.  I don't know what I'll be getting for upgrading Firefox -- that will 
> > be interesting to see.
> >
> > I have an even older box that I use more -- it's running Ubuntu 9.10.  I 
> > would love to get that upgraded, too.  The main problem there is that I'm 
> > constantly using it.  I bought another machine to replace it, but I couldn't 
> > get everything to work on that new machine.  I should try again. We have to 
> > admit that there are all kinds of hassles with making these machines do what 
> > we want.  I'm getting a lot out of it, though.  A lot. There is nothing in 
> > the conventional Mac/Windows world to compare.
> >
> > On that 9.10 machine I'm mostly using Chromium-Browser.  It gives me this 
> > version information:
> >
> > 13.0.768.0 (Developer Build 85577 Linux) Ubuntu 9.10
> >
> > I'm sure that's a few years out of date.  It definitely is starting to cause 
> > some problems.  The biggest problem is that I can't seem to upgrade the flash 
> > and some web sites won't work because of that.  Some sites will complain 
> > about my old browser and tell me to upgrade (which I cannot do, it seems), 
> > but those sites still work OK, as far as I can tell.
> >
> > Mike
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