on 1/6/07 5:14 AM, Peter Bozek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 1/6/07, Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> We do this all the time. All it takes is a machine with two partitions. What
>> we do is have a development partition and a test partition. On the test
> 
> You can set up your home folder with NetInfo Manager, so you can have
> the same home in all versions of OS X  - which means the same
> settings, desktop, documents etc. Quite handy, except for Mail - as
> mail format changed between 10.3 and 10.4, you cannot share mails
> between these two versions.

Although this is possible we don't like doing this because usually we are
looking for totally clean installs of the OS. Once you start sharing files
across version it becomes hard to decide what causes some issues with the
OS.

Chris


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