Friday, September 17, 2010

external knotty disk?

if i install my linux os onto my external sturdy disk on let voice PC A... cani still use the same external complex disk to save/open files on PC B??

external knotty disk?

Hmm, sure. Assuming you can boot from the external HD, why else would you need to install an OS on a drive right? This is basically theory as I've however to do this on my own external drive. Let's say you can install Linux or window or even DOS on that external drive, if you can boot to the drive from PC A, then booting next to PC B shouldn't be a problem.



If your intention isn't booting from the external, then you don't have need of an OS on it, just profile conversion for reading between different formats. Or use a standard format, like jpg, or png, or bmp, or txt.
If you can you most expected will have to barrier it ( Divide it up ) but I know some OS's make it so you cant run it on external disks but its worth a try
See the UBUNTU WIKI starter guide



http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/ubuntu_edgy...



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