Hi,
I use Deluge on a machine with a seperate drive for torrent use which is shared on my network.
I also use different linux distros on that machine for different tasks.
I was wondering if it is possible to install Deluge on each distro and save the config files maybe on the torrent drive so that when I reboot into a different distro, I can run Deluge and carry on with the downloads / uploads as if I was still in the original OS.
Would I possibly have to force Deluge itself to install on the torrent drive and if so, how could I do that?
I know that it checks each torrent to find it's progress each time you start it si don't think that would be a problem butwhat about those which I have paused etc.
Many thanks for any input,
Mike
Multi-Boot Operation
Re: Multi-Boot Operation
You would install deluge normally but specify the config folder with -c (and have the config folder on the separate drive).
Re: Multi-Boot Operation
Hi,
Thanks everso much for the quick answer, that'll make things much better for me.
Mike
Thanks everso much for the quick answer, that'll make things much better for me.
Mike