Am 09. Nov, 2009 schwätzte kitepilot@kitepilot.com so: moin moin, > Virtual hello to everyone :) > > I have done SOME research about this and I believe it can be achieved by > "profiles". > > > The environment: > I am running a windoze (XP) laptop as a client of a Windomain. > I have admin access to the laptop but not to the domain. > I have to respect some seriously restrictive policies, for example: I am not > allowed to repartition the HD. > > > The challenge: > I want to be able to boot the laptop native in windoze, and I want to be > able to boot it from a USB drive in Linux and run the same XP machine > virtual over its native partition, all this with no noticeable modifications > to the Registry (or better NO modifications to the Registry) unless it is > something that I can bill as harmless and understandable (like a "profile"). > > Can it be done? Not sure, but please let us know if you figure it out :). Does your laptop have a builtin SD slot? If so, maybe use an SD card rather than USB, so it can always be plugged in. http://wubi-installer.org/ Links for similar projects at the bottom of the FAQ. Maybe search for wubi and qemu and qcow2 in conjunction with wubi. I didn't find anything with a quick search, but I didn't look very hard. ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.ABLEconf.com/ # Director of Engineering, FonWallet Transaction Solutions, Inc. # You can't handle the source! - der.hans