Fernando Meira wrote:
Hi,
I was told the following, which I don't agree, but in any case, I
would like to hear from someone that knows :)
- when having 2 different distro on 1 pc, do they have to use the same
kernel?
Even if they share the same swap partition and /boot is inside the
root of one of the distros (and not in a separate partition)...
Cheers,
Fernando
No, but they can use a common kernel, if you want to. The same swap
space can be used, it's not a question. (If you want to have 2 distros
on 1 pc, a swap partition is recommended insted of a swap file for each)
It can happen because at the same time, only one of them can boot up.
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