RHEL and Windows simultaneously?
Scott R Ehrlich
scott at MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 12 09:04:10 EDT 2006
Quoting nmeyers at javalinux.net:
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 06:39:05AM -0400, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>> I currently have my system booting Windows XP installed on a 40 Gig IDE
>> drive. I'm going to add an 80 Gig IDE drive to the system, and plan to
>> RHEL on it. I'd ultimately like to make RH the primary OS and be able to
>> boot the existing installation of XP in a window within RH (not
>> dual-boot).
>>
>> I presume there is a program within RH or the Linux world to permit this?
>>
>> I initially thought of VMWare, but that is a self-contained
>> software computer.
>
> Not sure I understand why you're excluding VMWare - what you're describing
> is exactly what VMWare does. I'm not positive, but VMWare may be the
> only one of the bunch that will run an OS installed on a partition,
> without requiring you to create a virtual drive on the host system's
> filesystem.
>
> Nathan
>
The responses thus far have been great for my inquiry. I am not at all
dismissing the option of VMWare. From my experience, I've had to freshly
install an OS within VMWare's virtual computer. I've never used it to
produce
a VM of an existing OS under the parent OS.
But remember, XP is configured for my existing hardware. If VMWare can simply
act as a bridge to bring the XP install as a VM within RH, then it may be the
answer.
Can it? I'll also double-check VMWAre's web site for more details.
Thanks.
Scott
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