David G. Mackay wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 16:42 -0400, Mauriat M wrote:
Well I guess I was hoping for the best of both worlds by having my
desktop "act" as a server. Why have 2 machines when 1 will do?
Too much to ask, I know.
Not really. If you have sufficient resources (disk, memory, processing
power) on your desktop, then you can run fedora, and a virtual copy of
Centos (which runs just fine under kvm on F7). If you don't have
hardware assisted virtualization, you can still run vmware, qemu, xen,
etc.
So when Fedora won't boot you lose both. Brilliant.
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Cheers
John
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