I'm curious about the feasability and possibility of using Wine as a basis for running as much MS code under Linux as possible. Let me explain: Windows XP (and most of it's ilk before it) don't support remote booting, that is using a diskless workstation and booting the OS from the network. Linux, of course readily provides that functionality. However, switching to linux is not really an option for the majority of our work.. We've already got the Windows licenses anyway. The question is, if I used as much stuff from Windows XP as possible, how complete of OS could be built? I was thinking about Usermode linux the other day, how it's like having an OS inside of and OS, and there was also the beginnings of a Line project( kinda the opposite of Wine, running Linux binaries under Windows type of thing...[http://line.sourceforge.net]), and I was thinking about if it would be possible to backend Windows itself to run under Linux, without requiring stuff like VMware and its kin, which are not optimal uses of the native OS, IMHO. I'd like to get a Linux/Wine/Windows system running like this. Has anyone done that? What are the big limitations? Can it be done effectively? Anyone? Gar _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users