And limit lvm conf in each os if using different lvm.kr if using lvm at all.

On Mon, 5 Aug 2019, 14:01 CMH, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unless needed for physical security reasons I do not like to encrypt
> disks.
> If the H/W fails you will recover nothing from the disk.
>
> I presume each is a boot/root disk for the particular distro.
> Just don't mount the 'other' disk, other being the distro you have not
> booted from.
>
> Each disk should have a unique /etc/fstab
>
> On 8/4/19 5:57 PM, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
>
> 1) Unmount deb partition on mint and remove it from /etc/fstab
> 2) If you just do not want to see it, run: find / -type f -delete
> 3) before booting into hdd 1 remove hdd2. Before booting hdd2 remove hdd1
> 4) install Windows or bubuntu on both hdd
>
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