I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do this by putting /usr/home on a NTFS partition but am
worried about the
Frank Staals wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do this by putting
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do this by putting /usr/home on a NTFS
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 12:46:14PM -0500, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do