After a long battle with technology, betty wrote: > I just moved my linux (RH9) HDD from my old computer and VOILA! it worked > right away. Redhat 9's been EOLed for years. It's time to upgrade to something that's not EOLed and is easier to maintain. > Now i am going to have still a different computer with a blank drive in > it for my office, i would like to have RH (because i am used to it) and > still have something new like suse 10.2. Can i just make a partition for > each one and install them in their own little places? Yes, mostly. Every distro needs its own / , /usr , and /var . /home can be shared as long as /etc/passwd is the same on both distros. swap and /boot can be shared. Just make sure that your second distro's automagic installer doesn't mkfs /boot, or you'll lose the bootloader config and kernel image the first distro set up. SuSE and Redhat shouldn't use the same filesystem labels for their partitions, but check first before mkfs'ing. You really don't want 2 filesystems with the same label if your distro does mount-by-label instead of mount-by-device-node. -- One RAID to rule them all, One RAID to bind them One RAID to hold the files and in the darkness grind them In the land of Server where the Unix lies.... There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss