Two Linux OS's and Use Same 1 Swap file on Same HDD??
From: Jay Quinn (john.quinn_at_NOPSPAMcomcast.net)
Date: 08/11/05
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Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 18:50:53 -0500
I have 1 60GB HDD, and the 1st half has WinXP and the other half has SuSE
9.3, and I am about to install Redhat Fedora, so I'm about to make some
space with Partition Magic 8. Can I reuse that same 1 Linux Swap partition
that is being used by SuSE for Redhat? Seems like I can, as it's unmounted
and not used when attempting to switch from one Linux OS to another. If
anyone knows for a fact I can do that or has done that, please let me know.
Thanks, Jay
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