George Olson (SUSE list) schreef op 02-01-2016 1:41:
I thought about doing the same thing basically, but then I saw how much work it was going to be just to make my system able to run in both. So decided against it and figured it would be just as much work to just make sure I can get KDE 5 to run smoothly.
I still like the idea, but symlinking the required files/directories to the shared volume is just a lot easier. So e.g. your ~/documents folder could simply be a symlink to /whatever/shared/documents. It is not as brilliant but also not as troublesome and it simply works with minimal effort. Then you maintain just a couple sets of home directories: the shared that you care about, and the non-shared that you don't really care about at all. And that is filled with symlinks. I guess. I wonder what I will do next time. Anyway ;-). Regards. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org