Re: Running multiple versions of Linux on the same box?

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Expensive (or illegal ;p) option:

You could get vmware (vmware.com) and run another OS from within Linux -
effectively running more than one OS at the same time. They do a 30 day
trial, so you could take a look.

Or:

You could do it with GRUB (and probably LILO), I'm not sure of the
specifics but, at a guess, just configure GRUB to hide one root
partition and replace it with another depending on the distro you want
to boot. I'd imagine there's a HOWTO somewhere, try tldp.org

HTH
Jeff

On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 12:27, Prasad Pillarisetti wrote:
> Is there a way to run multiple versions of LINUX on the same machine?  
> If there is not a software solution to this, how about hardware?  
> Perhaps change which drive boots?
> 


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