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. 
>I run it from a FAT32 mostly just to be sure I could.  The mail,  
>bookmarks and such are on the same drive and are shared with the Win  
>version of Mozilla. 
That is very good news, Ray. 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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