As long as the drives are only detected and mount points made, it don't have a problem. If the drives are *mounted*, I have a real problem. By mounting the drive, you may suddenly cause a drive to get fsck'ed by a newer program that oopses older kernels,
Has this actually happened?
Yes. I have a drive that is a pass between 2 OS's that's partitioned as ext3. When FC3 does anything to that drive & I reboot into another OS, it oopses. Sometimes on boot it drops me to a nash console where I basically reformat the partition to recover.
-Steve Grubb
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