Sunday, November 14, 1999, 9:36:44 PM, Ali wrote:
> No, I wasn't assuming anything. I was just asking a specific question.
In your question was the assumption of there being the possibility of
putting things on the same drive.
> BTW, things become a little complicated when your home directory is
> not in the default location.
What home directory. Come now, Ali, we both know that Windows doesn't
have home directories. That's a Unixism.
> Well, if you are moving to another drive then it's not worth it. If
> you're moving to the same drive so that the paths remain the same then
> it's less trouble to move it than, redoing all the settings.
I still isn't worth it since ancillary information may be located
differently on each machine.
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