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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
>>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.  
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> 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.  
 
I don't have the exact setup as Sandy.  My eCS is on a substitute plugin   
first HDD.  Mozilla is on the second HDD.  eCS uses the same Mozilla   
components as W4 including profiles.  On the eCS HDD I altered the   
partition structure so the Mozilla partition changed.  All I had to do   
is update the two set lines to conform.  
 
SET MOZILLA_HOME=H:\MOZPROFILES  
SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=H:\MOZPROFILES\PLUGINS  
 
Is this relevant to Sandy's case?  
 
Ray  
 
 
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