Pol,
Yes, it would certainly work. The important files to look at are, as you
said, /etc/passwd and /etc/group; but also /etc/shadow. I don't think
it's a good idea to make them the same because different distros will
have different ways of doing things and different required
administrative users and groups; things like lp, admin, etc. All you
need to do is make sure that your own user entry (and those of other
users of the system) has the same UID and belongs to the same primary
group, which should have the same GID. Also, I'd make the passwords the
same across the distros just to keep sane... Good luck!
Yuri
Pol wrote:
<posted & mailed>
I would like to test several distributions (say
kubuntu,mandriva,suse,arklinux) without changing my working place, when
switching from one to the other.
So / /boot /usr /var of each distribution should be on the same partition,
while the /home partition should be shared among all.
Do you think that share /home would give rise to any inconsistencies?
Probably i should make sure that /etc/passwd and /etc/groups are the same in
all distributions.
Do you think it would work?
Thank you
Pol
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