On 06/07/2015 11:05 PM, g wrote: > > > On 06/07/2015 07:25 PM, Kay Schenk wrote: > <<>> > >> So, I'm not sure how to interpret what you said. Can I get the same >> results from a CentOS install using some combination of options? > > because your are playing with multi flavors, > [i bet you like going to baskin-robbins for ice cream ;-) ] > a solution for you would be what i did some years back and i was > playing with diff flavors, my "/home" partition was mounted in > new install as /home2 and i let installation setup a /home in /. > > after install and booting it, as root i moved the newly created > "user" home to the /home2 directory, renamed it to the 'user-flavor', > then linked that back into the install /home and renamed it to > "username" and changed ownership to "user" > > which then gave me: > > /home/username --> /home2/user-flavor > > so that in /home2 i had: > > /home2/geo-fc3 > /geo-fc4 > /geo-mandrake > /geo-flavor-x > /geo-flavor-y > > i hope you can see how i did this. i am of terse thinking and > do not always go into detail enough. > > Another creative approach and one I'd thought of also! But...not my first choice. -- -------------------------------------------- MzK "We can all sleep easy at night knowing that somewhere at any given time, the Foo Fighters are out there fighting Foo." -- David Letterman _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos