On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:26:41 +0800, Andrew Lowe wrote:
Thanks for the replies, I forgot about the config stuff sitting
there in the home dir. I think the way around this for me is Pandu's
suggestion of a different user name for each linux and using bind mount.
I normally use the same
Hi all,
I usually use Gentoo as my normal Linux but a third party app I'm
about to start using only runs on SUSE. To this end, I'm about to set
aside a smaller partition and install the minimal amnount of SUSE I need
to run the app. My question is regarding /home and swap. Is there
anything
. Is there anything in my
current Gentoo /home and swap that locks them to the Gentoo install or can
I share them between the two installs?
No. As long as SUSE supports the file system on /home you're using in
Gentoo it will work fine, and that's very likely. When you're booted
into SUSE, run
On 28/12/2011 10:28 AM, Adam Carter wrote:
. Is there anything in my
current Gentoo /home and swap that locks them to the Gentoo install or can
I share them between the two installs?
No. As long as SUSE supports the file system on /home you're using in
Gentoo it will work fine, and that's very
On Dec 28, 2011 7:52 AM, Andrew Lowe a...@wht.com.au wrote:
Hi all,
I usually use Gentoo as my normal Linux but a third party app
I'm about to start using only runs on SUSE. To this end, I'm about to set
aside a smaller partition and install the minimal amnount of SUSE I need to
run the
On Wednesday 28 December 2011 02:21:25 Andrew Lowe wrote:
Is there anything in my current Gentoo /home and swap that locks them to
the Gentoo install or can I share them between the two installs?
Beware! Whichever your preferred desktop (kde, gnome, whatever), having your
whole home directory
On Dec 28, 2011 9:40 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
On Dec 28, 2011 7:52 AM, Andrew Lowe a...@wht.com.au wrote:
Hi all,
I usually use Gentoo as my normal Linux but a third party app
I'm about to start using only runs on SUSE. To this end, I'm about to set
aside
On 28/12/2011 10:49 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
On Dec 28, 2011 9:40 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan cont...@nileshgr.com
mailto:cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
On Dec 28, 2011 7:52 AM, Andrew Lowe a...@wht.com.au
mailto:a...@wht.com.au wrote:
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True.
My suggestion would be
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] Sharing /home and swap
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 10:21:25 +0800
Hi all,
I usually use Gentoo as my normal Linux but a third party app I'm
about to start using only runs on SUSE. To this end, I'm about to set
aside a smaller partition
On 28/12/2011 1:30 PM, W.Kenworthy wrote:
If its only one app, why not use a small vm (qemu, vbox etc.)? - best of
both worlds.
Basically because I've done nothing with these thingies and have no
experience with them and therefore didn't think of them.. Might be
worth looking into - got
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 12:26 AM, Andrew Lowe a...@wht.com.au wrote:
On 28/12/2011 10:49 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
On Dec 28, 2011 9:40 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan cont...@nileshgr.com
mailto:cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
On Dec 28, 2011 7:52 AM, Andrew Lowe a...@wht.com.au
native) performance.
Love vms for dev work - snapshot it regularly so you can wind back the
clock when necessary ...
BillK
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