I've read, e.g. here: How to save GNOME settings in a file? that gnome settings are stored in a binary database, therefore I guess I won't be able to look at those binary files manually (I don't even know where they are on a system disk).
I have a system hard drive A, holding an Ubuntu 22.04 installation, this is the bootable primary drive.
I have a system hard drive B, which is also holding an Ubuntu 22.04 installation.
System disk B is not bootable and is plugged as a secondary drive, mounted in /mnt/diskB
as seen from Ubuntu on drive A.
I wish I could explore the gnome settings of drive B from drive A, especially those about hibernation/suspend/sleep.
Is this possible?
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