Hello !!!
All you have to do is changed in /etc/passwd your home directory to
a remote system.
Bye.
On Thu, 7 May 1998, [iso-8859-1] Linus Ĺkerlund wrote:
> Hello!
>
> This morning I installed another Linux distribution on my computer,
> and discovered the hard way how to get in if you screw up the Lilo
> configuration. That's not the point of this posting, though. What I'm
> wondering, as the subject suggests, is if I can share my /home
> partition between the two distributions, if I have the same users on
> both distributions. This couldn't screw anything up, could it? Of
> course I can't use the same binaries, as the other distribution
> doesn't have the same libraries and stuff as RedHat 5.0, but is there
> anything else I should keep in mind?
>
> Linus
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