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But if you're talking about using the same game installations in both Windows and Linux, don't.
Most likely the data files of the games were the exact same files, just the binaries are different... aren't they?
This is the softlinking I intended to do :
ln -s /media/os/steam/steamapps /home/local/share/Steam/SteamApps
One problem is that Linux version have uppercases/lowercases in it.
Also, what do you mean by --bind? can you please elaborate?
Thanks in advance!
It can also be used to mount a folder on a folder, in your case:
It's not a good idea and will end badly, but try it if you want.