Hello.
I have been using Mnemosyne for some time and it has been very useful so far. 
However, in my computer I have Linux and Windows installed in different 
partitions. I would love to use my Mnemosyne data in both of them (right now, I 
only use Mnemosyne on Windows), but it turns out to be a little bit difficult. 

I tried something simple. Mounted my Windows partition on Linux and on 
Mnemosyne I opened my Windows' partition's 'default.db' file (the one inside 
"%appdata%\Mnemosyne"). It successfully loaded the file. I was able to study 
just fine, the statistics worked correctly (I could see my old data) and it 
also appended the new data to the Windows' partition' statistics file.

The problem is that I have read multiple times that I shouldn't just copy the 
database file in case I want to synchronize my Mnemosyne data. Even if I didn't 
copy it and only used the original .db, it still feels a little wrong. 
Wouldn't be better to change the data directory if Mnemosyne to my Windows' 
"%appdata%\Mnemosyne" folder?

In short, I'm asking what would be the best way (most proper and stable) way to 
synchronize my Mnemosyne's data between two OS in the same hard drive?

Thank you for reading, thanks for this wonderful software and please forgive my 
bad English.

(Sorry if I end up posting the same post nany times, I had some problems with 
the connection.)

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