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Shared Linux Partitions
Name: SMLS Date: August 30, 2002 at 14:46:06 Pacific
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Hi, I have Mnadrake Linux installed right now, and I am going to install RedHat tomorrow in addition, and then in about a month Debian. My question is, how do I make a shared partition that all the OS's can use. So I can have all my music and downloads on that?? Would I just make the partition and the Linux distros will automatically see it, or how will it work? Thanks.
Name: SMLS Date: August 31, 2002 at 23:07:29 Pacific
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Response Number 2
Name: shail Date: September 1, 2002 at 04:10:55 Pacific
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hello
you can make a share partion by makin all drive fat32. and then when you make a partition during instalation of redhat mnt the rest partion by the drive name...
then you can use that partition on linux.. and also in linux.
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