Knowledge Base Talk:Sharing partitions between Linux systems

= Suspend-to-disk and sharing especially swap =

Some of the assumptions in this article are not true if the user uses suspend-to-disk (hibernate). Because if the user instead of resuming the suspended operating system decides to boot the other system, some problems may arise: Should this be noted in the article?
 * Partitions which were/are going to be mounted read-write may become corrupted (so share /boot only if usually not mounted / mounted read-only)
 * The swap partition will still be in use (for the suspend image)