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In <40900878.5060900@charter.net>, on 04/28/04
at 12:41 PM, Ray Davison said:
>All it takes to run Mozilla is unzip the Mozilla directory to a neutral
>drive, run a cmd to create objects, and click. Where is the complicated
>configuration? With LVM you force the drive letters, right? So there
>is no conflict there. Both OSs see the Mozilla drive as the same.
Recall the original question was what would it take to use the existing
Warp4 install when booted to eCS. All of your assumptions may or may not
be true. With some luck, Sandy is may only going to need to point
MOZILLA_HOME somewhere else and build a unique registry.dat for the eCS
setup and then import all his existing profiles. IAC, this in my book
qualifies as a partial reinstall.
Steven
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