Re: disk partitioning for multiOS machine

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Ahmed Kamal wrote:
Hi,
Sorry this might be a bit off topic. I am getting a new laptop, and plan
to use fedora as my main OS. I will be installing Windows too for the
occasional game. I would also like to install open-solaris and/or
MacOSX, just to see what others are up to. Eventually I will also want
to run multiple VMs. It would be necessary to share data across those
OSs and VMs. I am lost as to how to partition/lvm the 250GB drive for
optimal use. Does anyone have a similar setup? any advice ?

Would KVM on F10 allow running the non-virtualized (i.e. on disk
installed) Windows and Solaris to run in full virt mode ? (That should
save space)

I don't know about Solaris but this works well for WindowsXP. You just have to create a separate hardware profile for the virtual version of XP so Windows doesn't get confused because of the changing hardware.

Regards,
  Dennis

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