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[opensuse] Re: [os] Suse 10.3 and 11
- From: Martin Nopola <marnop@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 20:07:33 -0400
- Message-id: <200810012007.34071.marnop@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 03:46:12 am Cornelius Franken wrote:
I partitioned my 80GB hard drive into 10G partitions. My first installl was
10.0, then Ubuntu, then 10.3 and lately 11.0. On the last two I put /home on
its own partition. After I installed 11.0 I mounted the 10.3 /home partition
on 11.0 on /home10.3 so I could read it without having to reboot in case I
missed any data on restore.
Martin
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Time for me to get back on the bandwagon. Been so busy at work with M$
SQL crap that I have not furthered my education in Linux for a while.
Anyway down to brass tacks. Is it possible to run OpenSuse 11 and 10.3
on the same machine? I have a 160 GB hard drive that has my opensuse
10.3 on it. I don't use all the space so I was thinking of giving 11 a
trail run. Has anybody done this or know how to do it?
I partitioned my 80GB hard drive into 10G partitions. My first installl was
10.0, then Ubuntu, then 10.3 and lately 11.0. On the last two I put /home on
its own partition. After I installed 11.0 I mounted the 10.3 /home partition
on 11.0 on /home10.3 so I could read it without having to reboot in case I
missed any data on restore.
Martin
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