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I already do something similar to what you are wanting, with 5 OSs on my desktop machine. My main and default OS is still Ubuntu 10.04 on /dev/sda and with a separate home partition, plus, of course a swap partition which is used by all 5 OSs. On /dev/sdb I have four other OSs, the 12.04 versions of Xubuntu, Lubuntu and Ubuntu, plus Bodhi. All these have /home in the root partition and then I simply link the data folders of my main Ubuntu OS to those in the homes of the other four OSs. I also link the hidden .mozilla and .thunderbird folders from the main OS to the others which gives me the same bookmarks, history, emails etc etc on all OSs. I could theoretically have separate /home partitions for those 4 as well, but I don't think it is worth it in my situ
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