At 07:51 PM 2/10/2003, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
* John Pettigrew;
on 02 Oct, 2003 wrote: In a previous message, Helgi Ãrn Helgason
wrote: On 2003-10-02, John Pettigrew wrote:
Will it be possible to install 9.0 alongside my working 8.2 install Of course you can, this is Linux! On this box I''ve got 3 Linux OS's and 1 W2k, piece of cake...:-)
My point is, does YaST detect an existing installation and install correctly alongside that existing installation if asked? I know it's *possible* - I'm wondering whether it's *easy* (in proper SuSE style).
Yes YaST will tell you the SUSE Linux versions ie 8.1 8.2 and in which partitions they are and from there on you can decide where to install your new version
In that case, can I safely have common working directories, i.e. /home, available for both and be without problems with the .xxx config files. And is there a how-to on this please? scsijon