On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 03:56, Jim Cornette wrote: > Carroll Grigsby wrote: > I use individual /home directories for each installation. This allows > one newer program from preventing an older program of the same type from > being blown away fro any changes. SELinux might enter into shared home > directories from each installation. Indeed it would; an SELinux system like FC3 wants to write extended filesystem attributes to filesystems. These attributes may not be compatible with older kernels from previous FC versions. So this is another reason why it may not be practical to share *any* partitions (except perhaps ones mounted read-only) between installations. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>