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How can I place the bookmarks from a Linux installation onto a common /home partition for multiple Linux distros on separate partitions to access?

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Firefox 17 running on Linux with multiple Linux installations on separate partitions with a common /home directory on its' own partition.

I'd like the json files to appear only on the /home partition and each instance of Firefox to read & write json files here only

Firefox 17 running on Linux with multiple Linux installations on separate partitions with a common /home directory on its' own partition. I'd like the json files to appear only on the /home partition and each instance of Firefox to read & write json files here only

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Hi,

One way would be to start the Firefox Profile Manager in each Linux instance and point it to a profile folder of another Firefox installation, preferably one which has been satisfactorily customized. You can then delete the default profile in each Linux installation.

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Hi,

One way would be to start the Firefox Profile Manager in each Linux instance and point it to a profile folder of another Firefox installation, preferably one which has been satisfactorily customized. You can then delete the default profile in each Linux installation.

Profiles Howto

Profiles

Profile Folder & Files

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Thank you, that worked perfectly.

There may be another way to point Firefox to the new profile location but I appended the new profile I created to the bottom of my profiles.ini for each instance of Firefox on each separate partition.

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You're welcome :)