Look at VMWare. The VMWare server product is free at the moment and allows you to setup as many VMs as you want. It allows the VM to have access to network resources through a sort of 'virtual NIC' concept which has worked well for me - it even lets the VM get it's own IP on the network, even going so far as to allow the VM to do DHCP and get an address that way. It should work no matter what the underlying network truly is. (Note that the VM doesn't actually have control of the network card - windows does, and VMWare does stuff underneath to make it all look right to the VM). VMWare also lets the VM get to the CD or DVD-rom drive, or lets you pretend an iso is a real disc. I've got older versions of FC and I've got the latest Ubuntu setup under the current VMWare and they all work fine. There's no reason to suspect that FC7 wouldn't work great. On 5/10/07, Tanguy Eric <eric.tanguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I will have soon a new laptop with winxp. I would like to have fedora7 (when it will be out) running as an os on top of winxp. what would you recommend to do that ? Wmware ? Which version ? Other solutions ? When this system will run on top of winxp, is it possible to update, use ethernet and wifi and bluetooth, ... ? Thanks for the help Eric -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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