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From: chuck gelm <nc8q@gelm.net>
To: geoff <geoff@gcbagley.uklinux.net>
Cc: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Sharing drives.
Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 08:31:25 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D9AE71D.D509316F@gelm.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 000501c269e8$b8ca73c0$af33f7c2@gcb

Hi, Geoff:

 Yes.  Although the files (filesystem(s)) are not 'transferred'.
The filesystem is 'mounted'.
Each OS must be capable of mounting the filesystem's type:
second extended, reiserfs, third extended, minix, fat, vfat,
 ...whatever.

 I get the impression that each of the two distributions you mention
are on a separate physical hard drive. This is not necessary.
One can have multiple operating systems on a single physical drive.
Each would need a separate partition, AFAIK.

HTH, Chuck

geoff wrote:
> 
> I have a dual-boot Linux system.  Debian 3.0 (Woody), and SuSE 8.0 (Prof).,
> on separate drives sharing a common machine  (Pentium III at 600 MHz).
> 
> Both work well, and I am enjoying learning the differences between them,
> running
> them as separate alternatives.
> 
> Would it be inadvisable to have a third hard disk drive  on the same shared
> machine,
> which is mountable on either distro, in order to enable files from (say)
> Debian to be transfered
> into SuSE,   (or vice-vers) or would I be asking for trouble ?
> 
> Can I use a common  device  (say)  /dev/hdc  as  a common part of two
> partition systems ?
> 
> A possible use would be to YaST/ RPM into Debian, or APT/ DEB into SuSE.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Geoff Bagley
> G3FHL.
> 
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  reply	other threads:[~2002-10-02 12:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-10-02  7:52 Sharing drives geoff
2002-10-02 12:31 ` chuck gelm [this message]
2002-10-03 14:09   ` LL Phillips
2002-10-03 17:02     ` James Miller
2002-10-11 11:19       ` LL Phillips
2002-10-03 21:33     ` Chuck Gelm
2002-10-16 19:28       ` LL Phillips
     [not found]         ` <20021018085428.A145@lnx2.w8mch.ampr.org>
2002-10-19 20:05           ` LL Phillips
2002-10-02 16:09 ` Ray Olszewski
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-10-02 17:08 geoff
2002-10-02 17:38 ` Ray Olszewski
2002-10-03 15:38 John E. Jay Maass
2002-10-12 17:28 james miller

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