Hi,

Noob again.

I have a box that I'm using to boot multiple OSes (eight in all). The
boot is working fine with Grub (which I know fairly well), but the OSes
are just kinda thrown on the drive(s). I want to re-install them in a
more organized manner. I'm posting here because five of the OSes are
Debian or Debian derivatives ;-)

Some of the things that I'd like to try include:

1. Using a single /home partition with one user/UID. Can I make this
work even if one OS only uses Gnome and another only uses KDE? Also if
one OS uses Evolution 1.4 and the other uses Evolution 2.0?
2. Using a single swap partition.
3. Using a single boot partition to stuff the kernels.

Does this sound reasonable? Any suggestions further on how to do this?

Thanks,
PB


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