On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 02:06:42PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote: > I usually have three different distros installed. I was wondering > if I could have a separate partition (possibly in an extended > partition) containing /boot and /var/modules that would be mounted > in each of the distros. This would eliminate having kernels, > initrds and kernel modules duplicated for each distro, while > allowing me to run lilo from any of them. The only file that would > need to be duplicated would be /etc/lilo.conf, and it doesn't take > much space. Is this a workable idea?
Sounds feasible, but there are some snags to watch out for: - distributions tend to customize the kernel; some more, some less. - different distributions come with different kernel versions: if the versions don't differ too much (e.g. they get along with the same libc version) that might not bite you Expect some tinkering. Cheers -- t
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