On 03/03/07, Adam McMaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 2 Mar 2007, at 22:54, Alan Pope wrote:
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> > Well of course the blindingly obvious answer is to have separate /home
> > directories.
> >
> > You could do that one one of the installs (the newer one?) by
> > temporarily by editing the /etc
On 2 Mar 2007, at 22:54, Alan Pope wrote:
> Well of course the blindingly obvious answer is to have separate /home
> directories.
>
> You could do that one one of the installs (the newer one?) by
> temporarily by editing the /etc/fstab and commenting out the line
> referring to /home. Do this in
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 22:40 +, alan c wrote:
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>> What I would like to have is separate and different desktop
>> configurations for each installation, and would be grateful for
>> suggestions about how I now arrange for a different desktop
>> configuration for the 6.10 ve
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 22:40 +, alan c wrote:
> What I would like to have is separate and different desktop
> configurations for each installation, and would be grateful for
> suggestions about how I now arrange for a different desktop
> configuration for the 6.10 version.
>
Well of course t
I have installed kubuntu 6.06 and version 6.10 onto different
partitions, with a shared swap partition and a common partition for /home.
For each version I use the same login details. My intention is to
continue using 6.06 as I have been and occasionally have a go with
6.10 to assess any differen