Brady Trainor writes: > I am considering moving my Gnus setup to a partition I share between > OSes. In this way, tick marks, subscribed folders etc will be easier to > keep in sync. > > So for instance, I hope the following will have the desired effect. > > (setq gnus-init-file "/e/.gnus") > (setq gnus-startup-file "/e/.newsrc") > (setq gnus-dribble-directory "/e/") > > In fact, it seems this can all be done at once with > > (setq gnus-home-directory "/e/") > > But to deal with `~/Mail/` and `~/News/`, I'm not sure the most > convenient way. It appears that so many variables may point to it, that > it may be easier to simply symlink these two. I have --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (setq gnus-home-directory "~/.gnus.d/" gnus-init-file "~/.gnus.d/gnus.el" message-directory (expand-file-name "Mail/" gnus-home-directory)) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- in my emacs.el file and all gnus related files are in this directory. Cheers, Rainer > > I have considered these other variables (I got most of this from word > search in Gnus help node), but I'm unsure that they would have the > desired and complete effect. > > nnml-directory > mail-source-directory > > gnus-article-save-directory > gnus-kill-files-directory > gnus-directory > > > Thank you, > Brady > > -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982