On Sat, 2014-02-08 at 10:12 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> One issue might be the sharing of your home directory. Usually the
> issue is with the desktop and the dot files.
The opposite of what they're trying to do (keep things isolated).
Having said that, when I've networked systems, or with mult
On 02/07/2014 01:20 PM, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 07 February 2014, Roger sent:
>> Is it possible, while the pc is switched on during the day to use the
>> CentOS as a server for development without affecting or accessing my
>> working Linux installations?
> Unless you're sharing some
On 02/07/2014 10:20 AM, Tim wrote:
You shouldn't need to unplug a drive to make a fresh install clean from
any other installs, however it does make easier to avoid accidentally
selecting the wrong drive to install to. But, on the other hand, if
you're changing what drives are plugged in, or play
Allegedly, on or about 07 February 2014, Roger sent:
> Is it possible, while the pc is switched on during the day to use the
> CentOS as a server for development without affecting or accessing my
> working Linux installations?
Unless you're sharing some drive space between each installation (su
On 2/7/14, Roger wrote:
> I've not experimented with server systems for many many years so would
> like to understand a few points.
>
> On my home machine I have 2 hard drives one has 2 partitions, Ubuntu on
> the first and Fedora which I use most on the second partition.
> the pc boots through t
I've not experimented with server systems for many many years so would
like to understand a few points.
On my home machine I have 2 hard drives one has 2 partitions, Ubuntu on
the first and Fedora which I use most on the second partition.
the pc boots through the Ubuntu grub.
I have Fedora 1