I guess my primary reason is so I can leave them all installed on separate
drives and just switch when I want to look at something. I always have a
test machine anyway for testing drives and such plus My living room is
already full with 6 permanent machines and commonly have 2-5 others I am
working on. Nonetheless, I have considered the scenario you suggest as a
learning experience. Way too many projects :)
On 10/13/06, Carl Parrish <
lists@pcl-consulting.com> wrote:
>
> Dazed_75 wrote:
> > Interesting. That made me go start that machine up and it seems to be
> behaving better this evening. I checked a few times while doing some
> reading and always found 2 beagle processes once any showed up. I also
> ran Yast/Software Management and did a search on beagle. That shows 6
> of 8 packahes installed (not quite the same list those gents mentioned).
> >
> > Not sure if I will remove them as that was really just meant to be a
> brief look at Suse. I am keeping my eye open for a [free] box with lots
> of drive bays and a decent MB/CPU/Memory with the intent to put in a
> bunch of like drives and load different OS's on each just for checkout
> purposes. No multi-booting to maintain, just move the IDE and power
> cables to the drive having thr OS I want to check something on. Sounds
> silly, but again this is just a hobby.
> >
>
> Why not just use Virtual Hosts? Vmware or Xen will enable you to do that
> without the hardware. I tend to have a lot of spare computers in my
> network so just started using FreeNX for that. I can install a test
> distro on a spare computer, then use it from my computer with nx.
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