You could install RH6.2 and then install VMware (not free, but reasonable
at $99). This will allow you to create several virtual machines onto which
you then install Win2000, SuSE, Caldera etc. The beauty of this is that
you can have all of these "machines" running at once, each with it's own IP
address and see the interaction between them - a kinda network in one
box! Be warned though that you will need a fairly powerful machine with
loads of memory.
G.
At 01:31 13/09/2000, you wrote:
>Kevin Wood wrote:
> >
> > Hey there, got a question for you....
> >
> > I have a 26GB drive and I might possibly get a 40GB drive. I would like
> > to take the 40GB drive and install Win2000, RedHat, SuSE, Caldera, Turbo
> > Linux, Storm Linux and Trustix (who knows what else). No, I'm not
> > trying to find the best distribution. I would like to learn all the
> > differences between each distro and try them out. (I will also use some
> > space for Napster Goodies).
> >
> > What is the best way to accomplish this on one disk? I currently have
> > Windows98, RedHat and SuSE on the 26GB drive, but I need a boot disk to
> > get to SuSE. I figured I would use a shared /boot directory, but I can
> > find ideas of why this isn't good. I also figured I would use a
> > lilo.conf file that is copied between each OS, but this idea has BIG
> > holes in it.
> >
> > Any ideas? I'm willing to try anything. Thanks
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