On 03/30/2016 12:36 PM, Yamaban wrote:
On my work box I must share a /home/ partion between distros, (Centos 7.2 and Leap42.1) for me the Trick was this:
/home/myuser.c7/ ; <- for centos7, with selinux /home/myuser.l2/ ; <- for leap42, with apparmor /home/common/{Documents,Templates,Music,Video,.git,Projects,...}
I could live with something like that :-) But then again, I'd expect some problems with LEAP since that's KDE5 and Plasma5 and bunch of qt conflicts even between 13.{1,2} and LEAP.
And both users ($USER is 'myuser') have the same $UID and $GID. in both $HOME dirs there are links to the folders in "common"
This way I get what I need, without the headaches.
I would not dream of mixing a RPM based distribution {redhat,openSuse,mageia} with one that is not {Ubuntu and deriviatives}. I've moved, in the past from Redhat to ManDriva/Magia to openSuse with no problem in my ~/home (which migrated with them). I *have* had problems with the stuff that was in /etc/ being copy/saved and restored, such as Postfix, and Dovecot, and of course Apparmor. (and those moved were beforfe the days of systems, though to get Postfix working under openSuse initially I had to steal a unit from the Redhat distribution). I *have* had problems with BtrFS under openSuse bing backward incompatible between kernels. But that's understandable as BtrFS is "rapidly advancing". -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org