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#1 2008-02-16 09:43:28

lman
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From: CZ
Registered: 2007-12-18
Posts: 255

Linux, BSD common /home

Hi,

I'm about to replace my windows with freeBSD, because i need BSD for socket programming in school. But I don't know much about BSD. I have a separate /home partition, so the question is: Is it safe to use this partition as /home for both of the systems?
If yes, can I have the same users in both systems? or is it too much to ask? and the latter won't work because of compatibility problems?

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#2 2008-02-16 10:46:17

dolby
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From: 1992
Registered: 2006-08-08
Posts: 1,581

Re: Linux, BSD common /home

You cant. Linux and BSD dont even share the same filesystem types


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#3 2008-02-16 10:54:40

tomk
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From: Ireland
Registered: 2004-07-21
Posts: 9,839

Re: Linux, BSD common /home

BSD can read ext2, and Linux can read UFS, so it is possible to share files. A bit cumbersome and not even close to being a shared $HOME, but workable.

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