Harold Fuchs wrote: > 2009/4/12 James Knott <james.kn...@rogers.com> > > <snip> > > >> Somehow, I just don't trust Windows writing to a Linux partition. ;-) >> >> However, you'd still have to create a partition either way, as I don't >> think you can move the My Documents folder anywhere, other than to an >> empty partition. >> > > > But you don't *need* to use "My Documents". You can have any program put > stuff anywhere you like. You just need to remember to do it. > > I'm well aware of that, but having supported Windows users in the past, I always encourage them to store everything under My Documents. That way it's easier to find and makes backups easier. In Linux, users are usually forced to save in their home directory, so those problems don't occur.
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