. On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:05:39 -0700, vodhner wrote > Tired of dual booting. How hard is it, nowadays, to do the following: > > 1. Run XP in some sort of emulation or virtual machine under Linux, > for light use (mostly MS Word 97). > > 2. Have it able to access *existing* NTFS and FAT32 volumes on the > same box without much finagling? I've got a fair amount of > resources that I use from both Linux and Windows. > > 3. Have other VMs for use on occasion to tinker with alternative > Linux distros? And have them able to access my main Linux / FAT32 / > NTFS files? > > I am willing to pay some money for software to avoid having another box. > > I have a 1.3 GHz Athlon cpu and 0.5 GB of memory. I'm not too > particular about performance, especially on the Windows side. > > I'm also interested in possible virtual solutions at work, to allow > isolated instances inside a single Linux box for tinkering. Would > be cool to run Solaris 10 under Linux too, since our production shop > is mostly Solaris 10. Once again, VM performance would not be an > issue for this purpose. Vic, I've been running Win4Lin for years on my Mandrake/Mandriva boxes and it has worked very well for me; although getting a successful installation of Win4Lin9x on Mandriva 10 with the 2.6 kernel was quite an ordeal. I needed to stick with Win98 for a variety of reasons. Win4Lin pushes (and essentially only supports) Win4Lin Pro now and it works only with Win XP (not 9x). --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss