http://www.skyleach.com/2005/04/13/exerpt-from-a-letter-to-the-klug/
Pretty good explanation. Essentially you can share, as you may have guessed, /home and /root. Other stuff might break. I personally also share /usr/local. I personally also keep a /data directory shared, and symlink into that for various servers, etc.
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Sounds delicious. Sounds delicious. Which others? Sounds delicious. Also? Thanks for the information:http://www.skyleach.com/2005/04/13/exerpt-from-a-letter-to-the-klug/
Pretty good explanation. Essentially you can share, as you may have guessed, /home and /root. Other stuff might break. I personally also share /usr/local. I personally also keep a /data directory shared, and symlink into that for various servers, etc.
Undefined said Undefined share usrlocal.
Also? I know what you mean, Undefined. I've been there.

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It is delicious.
More info: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd, if you still have a Windows partition, might be useful to keep your shared/data partition as an ext3 volume.
More info: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd, if you still have a Windows partition, might be useful to keep your shared/data partition as an ext3 volume.
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Like chicken?You want more?It is delicious.
More info: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd, if you still have a Windows partition, might be useful to keep your shared/data partition as an ext3 volume.

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