I hope this is the right section, I have dual booted a lot over the years, between beta testing new windows versions along with the stable version, or Windows and Linux, and I have always set my HDD up in partitions like this {OS1: Shared Files: (docs, pics etc): OS2/ At this point I have to keep a Windows installed for a specific program or two, So I"m dual booting for the time being. I can upload a disk layout if needed but I think your smart enough to figure it out. I mean I figured it out, just about anybody can. LOL. I actually have an empty partition at the moment, just because I haven't decided just what to do with everything. But, my shared partition, is currently NTFS for Windows sake. I did try to figure out the other day how I did that last time I was on Linux, and after reading the third way of doing it by command line (which I suck at), I was so confused I gave up for that day. Rather than jumping in and screwing something up, I thought I would check with the experts. Yes, you.
Is there an easy way to do this, I'm not putting Windows on a pedestal, I'm really not, but there are some things it's designed for dummies like me. Right click>properties>move folder>choose location>OK. I really hope I can one day figure out the command line, last time I forced myself to use it even when there was a GUI available, to try and learn, and will do that again, but my health has been bad (several chronic conditions), and I just haven't felt up to it. So if someone with patience can explain this to me, I would be forever grateful.
At the moment I can access those files, so I'm not hurting for them, but I want the Linux defualt save/open location to be the same folder that it is in Windows, it just makes sense to do it that way instead of having two identical folders I have to keep synced, so I can always access my files.
I really do appreciate all the good people here willing to share their information with us newbies. YOU GUYS ROCK. Maybe I'll dance at your wedding one day, I would say name my firstborn after you, but I think he's gotten attached to the name he already has, and would not agree to do it.
Is there an easy way to do this, I'm not putting Windows on a pedestal, I'm really not, but there are some things it's designed for dummies like me. Right click>properties>move folder>choose location>OK. I really hope I can one day figure out the command line, last time I forced myself to use it even when there was a GUI available, to try and learn, and will do that again, but my health has been bad (several chronic conditions), and I just haven't felt up to it. So if someone with patience can explain this to me, I would be forever grateful.
At the moment I can access those files, so I'm not hurting for them, but I want the Linux defualt save/open location to be the same folder that it is in Windows, it just makes sense to do it that way instead of having two identical folders I have to keep synced, so I can always access my files.
I really do appreciate all the good people here willing to share their information with us newbies. YOU GUYS ROCK. Maybe I'll dance at your wedding one day, I would say name my firstborn after you, but I think he's gotten attached to the name he already has, and would not agree to do it.
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