I took Dobie by the horns last night.

I made a last livecd of my experimental install which includes the programs I usually use. (1.5Gb with OOo)
Booted with it.
Using PCC>Hardware>Harddrive>Configure, wiped all partitions on my sdb. (465GiB)
Created my Partitions as previously discussed. Primary sdb1 NTFS, Extended sdb2 with sdb5-12 All with ext4,
Installed my livecd.
Held my breath and rebooted into new system.
Copied my data from the External Harddrive to the right directories (partitions)
Created links in home to those partitions.
Surprises:

My customized Desktop was not available. I had to recreate my user and recustomize, couldn't use the one on the livecd. there might have been another way to do this.
Probably should have suspected this: After copying my backed up data to the right partitions, I had to do a lot of "chown"
Stupid stunt: I forgot to copy my .thunderbird folder somewhere safe. I had put it on one of the partitions that got wiped. But I could copy the directory from my KDE3.5 partition. Lost all emails that I had downloaded since I last checked email under 3.5.
Writing bootloader didn't find my PCLOS3.5 on sda. but it did find my WinXP there, and the empty NTFS partition on sdb. Since I had backed up my menu.lst all I had to do was copy that stanza from the backup into the working one.
Problem: My sound is still unreliable. Sometimes a reboot will not have sound, then I have to find which PIDs are in use and kill them, restart ALSA, and kmix. My sound card must hate me. (OLD soundblaster!live)
