etharp wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> > > > Later, I may add additional Linux systems and plan to share the /home
> > > > partition with them.  The same user names and passwords will be
> > > > used .  Is there some way to insure that the user ID numbers will be
> > > > the same in all systems?  Is it just a matter of editing?
> 
> good question I would like to know the answer if you find out

Let's hope someone knows the answer.......
> 
> > > > Is there any real benefit from having a swap file larger than 2XRAM and
> > > > how about having more than one swap?   I'm thinking of swap being
> > > > shared by all systems?  Dumb idea??? I have 64 MB RAM.
> 
> Can't share /swap between MS products and real OS
> double the amount of ram to 256megs max normal
> 

Sorry, I should have said 'shared by all Linux systems'  I'm thinking 
of passibly gaining a little speed by sharing the workload between the 
two hard drives.

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