Here is an example I always used as a start point in this type of project.

http://campbellcentral.org/rick/code/setup.html

Generally, I would store the datafiles on an NTFS partition - it seems
easier to reach NTFS from Linux then vice-versa.

I have seen this done successfully with virtually all Linux distributions.

Bill Penberthy
Scarpa Technology, Inc.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrus Moor
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 8:52 AM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] Using same database from XP and Linux in notebook

I have notebook which can be booted into Windows XP/NTFS and into Linux.
Notebook is not connected to any network. There are separate IDE partitions 
for both OS.

I want same Postgres 8.1 database to be available in both modes.

I think I must put Postgres database cluster into a NTFS partition which can

be written from Postgres running on Linux or into Linux partition which can 
be written from Postgres running in XP.

Any idea how to implement dual OS database ? Is there a ready to install 
Linux distro which supports this ?

Andrus. 



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