Dr. Günter Schmidt wrote:
I have a multi boot system with FC5-TEST, FC3, RH9 and Centos4 (RHEL4
clone).
The /boot and /home are common to all OS's. Since I installed FC5 I can
not access anymore
the common partitions if I boot into the older systems.
Is there any solution to that problem.
Any help is welcome,
thanks
Günter
If I recall, there was a change in the ext2 utilities from FC3 to FC4
which fsils with earlier distro created partitions.
I believe you need to disable filechecking with the entries in your
fstab file. That is, change the last two digits in your older distros
to zero.
Alternatively, you could mount the other OS partitions whenever you need
to access the files on the common partitions..
Are you talking about a common /home partition?
Jim
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