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Thanks for the detailed answer!
My user in Pop_OS is named differently than it was in Manjaro, does that mean my user will not "see" the stuff from Manjaro when I mount /home?
That could actually be desirable since I'd like to start from a clean state, but without losing my data...
By default, your home directory will be
/home/{username}
, so your new user will not have any of the data from that other if they are named differently. It is possible to change the location of your home directory. Or to rename the subdirectory within/home
at the filesystem level, of course. You could also go through your hidden directories and rename stuff so apps just don't find their old data directories, before you mount the directory on/home
or before you start the apps to which the data belongs.