Quoting Adam Kosmin <akosmin@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Has anyone attempted to get Fedora running on UML? I know that there > is a 7.2 root filesystem out there and wonder if I'd be able to use it to > upgrade to Fedora? If I'm wrong, I'd appreciate any feedback or > thoughts. I think UML would be a great way to check out Fedora without > having to do a fresh install every time. Actually, I previously suggested precisely that with regards to running newer apps only available in Fedora under RHEL 3 WS. Especially for those of us considering Athlon64/Opteron. -- Bryan J. Smith, E.I. mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ [NT-based] Windows itself has never been the primary issue with security. Secure configuration of Windows prevents 98% of Windows software from working properly, especially Microsoft's own. Hence why a secure Windows is not an option for enterprises, since it would prevent them from working.