On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 14:47 +0100, gsc.news@online.de wrote:
If I recall, there was a change in the ext2 utilities from FC3 to FC4 which fsils with earlier distro created partitions.
I believe you need to disable filechecking with the entries in your fstab file. That is, change the last two digits in your older distros to zero. Alternatively, you could mount the other OS partitions whenever you need to access the files on the common partitions..
Are you talking about a common /home partition?
Yes, and therefore, I can't use my privous installations anymore.
that sounds nasty; maybe fedora should turn off MLS for now until there's a better compatibility?
I have read already bug #174618, but they assume a kernel patch for FC4. But as I want to use Centos4 and don't believe RedHat will corporate such a patch into their Kernels.
well if you use CentOS4 the question is "will CentOS put it into their kernel" not "will Red Hat"....