OK, Sunny.
Thanks alot for your advise.
Thank you very much.
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 11:23:23 -0500
Sunny
On 7/25/07, Michael Derek Barnett
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if you just want to swap data back and forth between the partitions, you might be best off using chown or chmod on specific directories rather than making the whole thing completely accessible. for instance, you could just chown patrickh /media/datatank/home/patrickh (assuming you're using the same logins, etc. etc.) which would allow your patrickh user on suse to access fully the home directories on the other partitions, but would require you to login as root to go in and change the important config files on those other partitions.
Derek
Usually I do not recommend writing to the other OSes system partitions at all. Changing the privileges may result in the other OS to not function properly.
For me, the safest way is - make the necessary folders/files readable using their own OS. Then you can read them from the other OSes on the machine. If you need to modify them, store them locally in the OS you use at the moment, and them fatch them back when you boot in the other OS. Yes, that way you will have 2 duplicate copies, but they can be cleaned after the transfer, and is much much safer.
I started using this approach in the old days, when I dual/triple booted with win. Back then, the NTFS write support in linux was not very reliable. And there was ext2 importer for win. And I was safe not damaging any of the filesystems, while working with them from the other OS.
Even if in Patrick's situation, he does not have this limitation (all etc2 partitions), creating such a habit can avoid possible future disasters.
Or, create a separate partition for the shared files, so you separate them from the OSes (as we used to do with a FAT32 partition to share between win/linux).
Yeah, a long writing, but I guess the moral of the story is - Patric, please reconsider your desire to write to these partitions - most probably you can go without it, even if it is possible, as Derek suggested.
Cheers
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