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Thev00d00 wrote:Dude calm! Lol
The install moves the home dir from /home/username to /home/username.backup.0 just copy your original files back
frisil wrote:The best way to share files in my experience is NOT to have a single home partition for multiple Linux installs, but to have an extra partition for user files and directories, like music, documents, downloads, et cetera. Then, just symlink these folders to your home folder and you're done! It has the same efficiency, but you do not risk any Linux to mess up the configuration of another distro - as they all have their own config files, but link to the same user files.
frisil wrote:The best way to share files in my experience is NOT to have a single home partition for multiple Linux installs, but to have an extra partition for user files and directories, like music, documents, downloads, et cetera. Then, just symlink these folders to your home folder and you're done! It has the same efficiency, but you do not risk any Linux to mess up the configuration of another distro - as they all have their own config files, but link to the same user files.

el.mago wrote:But to write a prefs.js file which is intended for a browser into a foreign user account AND into its mail directory isnt funny anymore.
Again: I installed it to a NEW username e.g. /home/sabayon/... but it also changed e.g. /home/lenny/...
Excuse me: It is not even a feature....
IT IS A BUG !!!
And are you shure, that the procedure with the symlinks will prevent sabayon from this bug when the corresponding partition is mounted???
JJ
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