<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>I think the best way to do that is to write metadata to sidecar files. Otherwise digikam will see images on Linux e.g. /home/user/my-precious-pictures/ as different images because they will be in c:\users\user\my-precious-pictures on Windows. Just my thoughts though.</div><div id="AppleMailSignature"><br></div><div id="AppleMailSignature">I would tick these boxes in settings - metadata:</div><div id="AppleMailSignature">[x] Read from sidecars</div><div id="AppleMailSignature">[x] Write to sidecars<br><br>Thanks,<div><b>Andrey</b></div></div><div><br>On Jul 8, 2018, at 12:01 PM, Julien Coubronne <<a href="mailto:julien@coubronne.net">julien@coubronne.net</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><span>Hello,</span><br><span></span><br><span>Using Digikam on Windows, my database is on my "system" drive (C:/) and most of my pictures on an internal (2 Tera) hard drive (D:/).</span><br><span></span><br><span>I would like to move this collection on an external hard drive (USB), with the aim of being able to "share" this drive back and forth between two computers (i.e. use this drive with Digikam on two different computers, one running windows, the other one linux).</span><br><span></span><br><span>My aim is to ensure that everytime I switch computer, the changes (in structure and in metadata) are kept.</span><br><span></span><br><span>What would be the best way to achieve this ?</span><br><span></span><br><span>Thanks for your help.</span><br><span>Julien</span><br></div></blockquote></body></html>