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Traditionally, when a user installs multiple OSes on the same
computer, each OS would create a new user directory.
Instead, the user will be able to access the same files
(Dropbox, iTunes Library, etc.) whichever OS the user
launches because each OS will access the same directory.
Carry the
user directory on an SD, and you get a portable,
cross-platform access to your desktop wherever you go.
with remote login, you can access the same desktop
simultaneously from multiple machines.
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don't know too much about multiple OS's on the same system, but it sounds like you need an "OS neutral" partition to store your media on, one that they can all read. FAT16 ? FAT32 ? |
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Might have to keep a separate media indexing file on each OS partition though... depends if say iTunes for OS-X produces the same media-index-file as it does on Vista or whatever. |
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