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发表于 2004-11-27 10:11:40
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1. /swap can be shared but /boot is not suggested! In theory, /boot can be shared provide that you have one-to-one kernel for each individual distro, I mean one kernel for gentoo and the other for RH. However, you could easily mess up if you need kernel upgrade and when you are editing your configuration file for your boot loader. So, don't share /boot.
I have Debian, LFS, Gentoo installed in the same HDD in separate partitions, they all share the same /swap.
In fact, if you have several OSes, e.g. different distributions of Linux and BSD etc, you may consider to have a common /home so that your data could be shared by all OSes.
2. You don't need to install grub again, you can edit the configuration file in RH to boot gentoo.
3. Yes. Certainly, you cannot boot RH.
4. Yes, if your grub is installed in MBR.
5. Yes, you can use emerge by defining the search path for emerge.
Download the gentoo package CD from gentoo mirror. The package CD have numerous pre-compiled binaries for you to emerge. |
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