> I am not familiar with chroot. Could you please point us out to good
> documentation?
Of course.
I intended to add a link to my last post, but a slip-of-the-keyboard
caused me to post prematurely (this is also the cause of the appalling
grammar and spelling in my last post).
Here are a coup
Some of the filesystem lend themselves better to dual-mounting than
others. As Sun Liwen pointed out, mounting the swap partition on both
systems makes is a good idea. Mounting /home on both systems is also an
excellent idea. If you do this, all you applications should maintain
settings acroos b
Also, running 'top' will show the memory usage of every process. Pressing 'M'
while inside top will sort the list by memory consumption. For a gui
equivalent, you could try 'gnome-system-monitor'.
Toby McLaughlin.
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