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Like LA_MERC_MadMAX said, you could've just used the same home directory in both installations.
Why do it the hard way? ;)
But if you say that isnt a problem, would be glad if i can use the same home mount for both ;)
Btw one problem i found so far, glad if anyone has an idea where steam is saving those settings so i can seperate them. I have steamguard active, but now everytime i switch the operating system it needs a new steamguard key. Seems its overwriting each other
In /home you store apps configuration and personal data only. So no conflict on that front =) .
I just replace /home/user/.local/share/Steam/ to separate partition and run ./steam.sh from new location (then path to library will be rewritten automatically)
i reinstalled both OS to have a shared /home (and corrected some other stuff).
This time i only left the SteamApps folder on the seperate steam partition and mounted that into the steam folder.
Dont ask me why, but steamguard is now working for both installations without asking every time for a new code.
Thanks for the suggestion of sharing /home, its pretty nice ;)
If you triple-boot with Windows, you can even set /home to be the user folder under Windows, if you initially format it as NTFS.
Btw forgot to mention that before: Its necessary to mount the steamapps partition into the .local/share/steam folder and not symlink it. At least TF2 does not launch anymore if its path is within a symlink and quits with an error.