On Sunday 19 March 2006 12:41, Jeff Vian wrote: >On Sun, 2006-03-19 at 17:30 +0530, Sumeet Pal Singh wrote: >> HI >> I have ubuntu 5.10 on my system and using FC3 since it was released. >> I tried to install FC4 on my system by sharing the swap and /home >> partition between FC4 and ubuntu. The installation went well. I did >> not install KDE in FC4. >> I was well aware of permission screw ups that this could lead to, >> hence I did not create any user (The UID and GID of root is >> preserved across Linux distros) >> >> I booted in as root and created a new user with UID and GID same as >> on ubuntu. >> Now I booted in GNOME and it was completely configured!!!! Moreover >> gaim started and signed me in to all my accounts!!! This was first >> time login... >> >> My question is that can is sharing /home okay for a long run or will >> it lead to problems. >> Also can other file systems like /usr be shared along with this and >> if it can be then under what restrictions?? >> If any one has done this please let me know. > >AFAIK there should be no problems with sharing of /home. It is done > all the time by many of us. > >You already took care of the issue of UID/GID values and that is the >only thing I have ever had problems with in sharing /home between >systems. There is one caveat I'd toss out Jeff, and thats that the options for setting up a default ext3 system ARE different between FC stuffs, and debian stuffs. In my case, the exact same version number of e2fsck (1.35) refuses to pass or even check, the other installs ext3 filesystems. So dual booting between FC4 and debian 3.1r1 is at best a pita. I'm next going to put Ubuntu-5.10 on that box in place of FC, so maybe that will be self healing. -- Cheers, Gene People having trouble with vz bouncing email to me should add the word 'online' between the 'verizon', and the dot which bypasses vz's stupid bounce rules. I do use spamassassin too. :-) Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2006 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.