/etc, /var, /usr, /bin and so on I can see the (potential) problems.
But just /root ? It is a must to have it does not contain important
tuned up files, does it ? It is just an account that root use for
admin task, so is there a known problem to share it ?

I used to mount /root aside from /.

Gal'

2007/4/2, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Monday 02 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] Re:
Can I share my /boot and swap partitions with other Linux installs?':
> And what's about sharing /root ? is there any problem or not ? I never
> did it but was wondering about.

No, different distros will require slightly different layouts in /etc
(which is normally part of the same mount as /) and, in particular, will
install (and confuse each other with) distro-specific scripts
in /etc/init.d.

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