JD,
> But..., wait..., I am now still in Linux and haven't gone to or tried
it
> in Windows [kind of allergic..., you know :)]. But, assuming the core
> datasource for Lin-Win is not different at all, I believe that in
> Windows it wouldn't be a big deal at all.
In fact. As I understand, Windows
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Wow, one hell of a discussion! :-)
: Now, let's say DATADIR is in /var/lib/mysql/ under Linux, and under
: Windows this is c:\mysql\data\ (I'm not informed how paths will look
: like when you share them between OS's).
:
Guys, are you sure you can share files between two absolutely
JD,
my answer may seem ridiculous, too, but with the following setup you
should be able to use MySQL databases and tables both under Linux and
Windows on the same machine.
About the only thing you need is access to the MySQL data directory from
both Linux and Windows. Regardless of the operating