10 Apr
2003
10 Apr
'03
10:21
On Thursday 10 April 2003 01:44, John Lamb wrote:
Once you have two installations, you can read partitions of one installation from another by creating suitable mount points: for example, if /dev/hda8 is your first /home partition, you could put a line /dev/hda8 /home2 reiserfs defaults 1 2 in your second installation /etc/fstab, to make it accessible. It may be unwise to try to share the /home partition across both installations because the local settings in ~user/.kde (for example) may conflict if you have different versions of KDE.
I want to thank you and Jon for the explanation. I think I see what's happening, Appreciate it much. -- Penguins eat butterflies, don't they?