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Hey, I was wondering if I could change the
configuration path of firefox and thunderbird to a
fat partition for windows and linux to share.
I just find anoying to have to update the thunderbird calendar
and firefox passwords and bookmarks through a plugin.
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I've used something like that in the past and it worked well (both FF and TB). See this guide. The procedure with TB is analogous.
I haven't tried it with FF3, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work.
Last edited by fwojciec (2008-08-25 20:37:56)
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I can confirm that this does work with FF3. The only problem I ran into with the shared profile for Firefox was when I attempted to install AVG 8 in Windows - it automatically installed an extension that worked fine in Windows but caused all my extensions to stop working in Linux. To fix that I just had to uninstall AVG and use something else. I've had no problems with any of the other extensions I use - they work flawlessly no matter which OS I'm using.
Having my profiles on a shared partition has been very useful to me because I've been able to keep them going through a couple of OS reinstalls (mainly when I switched from Debian to Arch) and even my recent complete system rebuild.
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