> I don't see why it should be a problem. Data files are binary compatible
> between OS's, and by definition, one instance of mysqld will be shut
> down while the other operates on the data.

Good point, Rich.  I overlooked that.  I'll blame it on having slept for quite
some time.

Edward Dudlik
Becoming Digital
www.becomingdigital.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "rich johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 10 June, 2003 05:48
Subject: Re: Dual boot system


>I take this to mean that you want to installations of MySQL operating on
>the
>same data.  That, I believe, could get quite messy, if it's even possible.

I don't see why it should be a problem. Data files are binary compatible
between
OS's, and by definition, one instance of mysqld will be shut down while the
other
operates on the data.

Of course "copying" rather than "moving" is always a good recommendation
until
you're sure that everything works as expected. Especially if you are using
InnoDB,
you'll want to make sure that you have the config files exactly right on
both OSs.

- Rich

>If you only want to transfer your MySQL files to the Linux box, that's
>easy.
>Just back up the tables an re-load them.  See the section of the manual
>linked
>below.
>http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Disaster_Prevention.html
>
>Edward Dudlik
>Becoming Digital
>www.becomingdigital.com
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Mansfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, 10 June, 2003 04:24
>Subject: Dual boot system
>
>
>I have MySQL installed on a WinXP box, on drive C. Recently, I've installed
>Linux on the same machine - dual boot, as one does. Linux is sitting on a
>second HD on which I created a windows partition, seen to Linux as /share
>and to Windows as D:, in order to share data between the two systems.
>
>It is possible to move the current data being used by the Windows MySQL to
>the D: partition and make this usable by MySQL regardless of what operating
>system I'm using? I've started looking through the manual, but it's a big
>manual and I'd appreciate some pointers. I assume both installations of
>MySQL will have to be configured to look on /share AKA D: for data.
>
>So, any tips would be appreciated...
>
>a+
>Steve
>
>
>
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