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Accessing one file from one distro when I am working on the other one
Hi !!
I might get flamed for asking such a question here....but...Suppose I have a linux dual boot (debian/RHL or Mandrake/debian or RHL/Mandrake). Now suppose I want to access the file in one distro while I am working on the other one...meaning suppose I want to access a file thats in the Debian Linux when I am working on RHL (or the other way round). Would that be possible? I really hope I dont get flamed for this. The thing is I dont have a PC of my own so I keep getting these stupid questions. Hope the curiosity doesnt kill me ![]() |
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You would just have to mount the other partitions in the current os.
I would search the linux forum for help on this or you can read the man pages on this also. |
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