Proceed at your own risk.
Roofing nails used to secure drywall.
Drywall screws sometimes called sheetrock screws provide a stronger hold but cost a bit more than nails.
I would not use roofing nails to hang drywall.
Finishing mud products react better to a phosphate coating but have less adhesion to a galvanized coated product.
Fine drywall screws feature smaller heads and are used to secure drywall to metal studs.
Drywall nails are not galvanized but are phosphate coated.
Keep fasteners at least 3 4 inches from board edges and 2 inches from corners.
Drywall nails are disigned to be covered by a thin coat of plaster water soluable.
Plus don t forget the obvious one drywall has a thickness that most roofing nails do not have to support.
Drywall nails are one type of ring shank nail used to secure drywall panels to wood framing members.
Floating ceiling wall floating corner joints.
These usually feature a phillips head.
Roofing nails are designed to be covered by a thick coat of tar not water soluable.
While these are commonly found in older houses most drywall today is fastened with drywall screws.
Self drilling screws and pan head screws can be used with metal studs or frames.
Coarse drywall screws feature coarse threads to secure gypsum boards to studs.
Nail pops caused by protruding nails used to secure drywall on a ceiling.
I d bet my lunch that you shooting roofing nails and going back and throwing some screws in is more time then a good guy behind a screw gun.
That is why it is important to use roofing nails when doing a roofing job.